The present disclosure relates to storage boxes commonly used to organize and store items, such as school-related supplies that may be carried by a student. The storage boxes generally include a lid and a base. The base includes a divider which provides for two or more storage portions within an interior of the base, while also acting as a functional grip on the outside of the box. A latch mechanism is provided which securely latches the lid and base together in a closed configuration.
There are a variety of storage devices used by students in the marketplace today for storing and organizing items such as school-related supplies. A two-piece lid and base box are common components of a device used for such storage and organization. Existing storage boxes are often provided with only one common interior storage portion, making organization difficult. Other existing storage boxes have attempted to provide dividers within the interior storage portion; however, these existing boxes have sacrificed capacity to do so. Moreover, known storage boxes used in the marketplace today can be difficult to grip, especially by users with smaller hands, such as young school children. Also, known storage boxes used in the marketplace today commonly have the lid pop open when the storage box is dropped resulting in the contents of the storage container falling or spilling out of the storage box.
The configuration of known storage boxes generally requires the storage boxes to be stacked on top of one another on retail shelves while the storage boxes have the lids closed since the storage boxes are not configured to be stackable with the lids open. As such, a limited number of storage boxes can be stacked on a retail shelf. Some known storage boxes can be stacked in limited qualities (generally less than 10) before the stacked storage boxes create an unstable column of stack storage boxes that is prone to tip over while on the retail shelf.
In view of the prior art, there remains a need for a novel storage box that provides 1) sufficient organization without sacrificing capacity, 2) provides sufficient grip to the outside of the box, 3) resists opening when dropped, and/or 4) can be vertically stacked together on retail shelves.
The present disclosure is directed to storage boxes commonly used to organize and store school-related supplies that may be carried by a student. Such storage boxes may also commonly be referred to as pencil boxes; however, any desired item that can fit within the storage box could also be stored/organized (e.g., pens, erasers, scissors, crayons, markers, tape, correction fluid, chalk, etc.).
In one non-limiting aspect of the present disclosure, the exemplary storage box includes a lid component and a base component. A connection means attaches the lid component to the base component on at least one side thereof. In one non-limiting embodiment, the connection means can include, but is not limited to, a flexible connector (e.g., plastic flexible connector, fabric flexible connector, etc.), hinge, etc. In accordance with another non-limiting aspect of the present disclosure, the lid component and the base component are configurable between an open configuration and a closed configuration.
In accordance with another non-limiting aspect of the disclosure, the base component includes an optional divider configured to separate the interior of the storage box into two or more interior storage portions. In some non-limiting configurations, when the lid component and base component are in the closed configuration, the divider prevents items stored in the two or more interior storage portions from moving into another one of the two or more interior storage portions. In this regard, the exemplary storage box advantageously maintains the organization of items stored in the storage box without sacrificing capacity.
In accordance with another non-limiting aspect of the disclosure, the divider on base of the presently described storage boxes is optionally adapted to provide a grip arrangement on the outside of the box. The grip arrangement is configured to facilitate in gripping the storage box.
In accordance with another non-limiting aspect of the disclosure, there is provided a storage box which includes a base component with an open interior and a lid component attached to the base component. The storage box has a closed configuration where the lid component is closed against the base component and an open configuration where the lid component is moveable with respect to the base component. An optional divider is included which separates the interior of the base component into two or more storage areas. The storage box optionally includes a recessed grip on an exterior surface of the base component to facilitate in the gripping of the storage box. The storage box optionally includes a grooved or non-smooth top surface of the lid component to facilitate in the gripping of the storage box.
In accordance with another non-limiting aspect of the disclosure, the optional divider of the storage box is optionally integrally formed with the base component. In addition, the grip can also be integrally formed with the base component.
In accordance with another non-limiting aspect of the disclosure, the optional divider is optionally formed from one or more ridges on a bottom wall of the base component and an underside of the one or more ridges defines the recessed grip on the exterior surface of the base component. In accordance with additional non-limiting aspects, the recessed grip is optionally formed from one or more channels on a bottom wall of the base component.
In accordance with another non-limiting aspect of the disclosure, the storage box optionally includes ruler markings disposed on the exterior surface of the base component and adjacent a lower portion thereof. The ruler markings can optionally be made of a plurality of indentations and/or ribs formed on the exterior surface of the base.
In accordance with another non-limiting aspect of the disclosure, the storage box includes a latch mechanism configured to secure the lid component and base component in the closed configuration. The latch mechanism optionally includes a latch member disposed on the lid component that is configured to engage an optional rim disposed on the base component.
In accordance with another non-limiting aspect of the disclosure, the storage box optionally includes a hinge/flexible member which connects at least one wall of the lid component to at least one wall of the base component.
In accordance with another non-limiting aspect of the disclosure, the storage box optionally has a stop wall disposed on the base component and one or more retaining walls disposed on the lid component. The one or more retaining walls are configured to engage the stop wall and inhibit or prevent the lid component from over-extending past the base component in the closed configuration.
In accordance with another non-limiting aspect of the disclosure, the storage box optionally includes one or more stacking features configured to enable a stacked configuration of a plurality of storage boxes in the open configuration. In such non-limiting embodiments with one or more stacking features, the one or more stacking features optionally include one or more apertures and one or more retaining walls located on the lid component. The one or more apertures on a lid component of an upper storage box in the plurality of open configuration storage boxes are configured to receive the one or more retaining walls on a lid component of a lower storage box in the plurality of open configuration storage boxes. In other non-limiting embodiments with one or more stacking features, the one or more stacking features optionally include a ridge extending around at least a portion of a perimeter of the lid component. The ridge on a lid component of an upper storage box in the plurality of open configuration storage boxes is configured to receive the ridge on a lid component of a lower storage box in the plurality of open configuration storage boxes. In additional non-limiting embodiments with one or more stacking features, the one or more stacking features optionally include an indent and a barb disposed on the lid component. The indent on a lid component of an upper storage box in the plurality of open configuration storage boxes is configured to receive the barb on a lid component of a lower storage box in the plurality of open configuration storage boxes.
In accordance with another non-limiting aspect of the disclosure, the storage box optionally includes one or more stacking features configured to enable a stacked configuration of a plurality of storage boxes in the open configuration such that when two of more storage boxes are stacked together, the bottom of the base component of the two of more stacked storage boxes and the top surface of the lid component are parallel to one another. Such an arrangement enables large numbers (e.g., >10, >20, >30, >40) of storage containers to be stacked vertically such that both the plane of the bottom of the base component of each of the stacked storage boxes are parallel to one another, and the plane of the top surface of the lid component of each of the stacked storage boxes are parallel to one another. As such, a plurality of storage containers can be stacked vertically on a storage shelf while the lid component of the stacked storage containers is in an open configuration. In such an arrangement the central vertical axis of the stacked storage containers is generally normal (85-95°, 90°) to the surface of a shelf.
Generally, a first storage box that is stacked on a second storage box such that the base component of the first storage box is partially nested in the cavity of the base component of the second storage box such that about 50-99% of the base component of a first storage box (and all values and ranges therebetween) is nested in the cavity of the base component of the second storage box and simultaneously about 50-99% of the top component of a first storage box (and all values and ranges therebetween) is nested in the cavity of the top component of the second storage box, and typically the base component of the first storage box is partially nested in the cavity of the base component of the second storage box such that about 60-98% of the base component of a first storage box is nested in the cavity of the base component of the second storage box and simultaneously about 60-98% of the top component of a first storage box is nested in the cavity of the top component of the second storage box, and more typically the base component of the first storage box is partially nested in the cavity of the base component of the second storage box such that about 75-98% of the base component of a first storage box is nested in the cavity of the base component of the second storage box and simultaneously about 65-98% of the top component of a first storage box is nested in the cavity of the top component of the second storage box, and even more typically the base component of the first storage box is partially nested in the cavity of the base component of the second storage box such that about 80-98% of the base component of a first storage box is nested in the cavity of the base component of the second storage box and simultaneously about 65-95% the top component of a first storage box is nested in the cavity of the top component of the second storage box.
In accordance with another non-limiting aspect of the disclosure, the storage box optionally includes one or more latch engagement arrangements used to limit or prevent the inadvertent opening of the storage box when in the closed configuration. In one non-limiting embodiment, the lid component includes one or more retaining walls positioned on the interior surface of the lid component. The one or more retaining walls can optionally be configured to limit movement of the latch mechanism relative to the base component of the storage box in the longitudinal and/or transverse directions. In one non-limiting specific arrangement, the one or more retaining walls can optionally be configured such that at least a portion of the one or more retaining walls extends into a portion of the cavity of the base component when the lip component is in the closed configuration. In the non-limiting configuration, a portion of an upper edge region of the base component is entrapped between a portion of the one or more retaining walls and a portion of the latch mechanism when the lip component is in the closed configuration. Such entrapment of the upper edge region of the base component limits the movement of the lip component relative to the base component such as when, but not limited to, a situation wherein the storage box inadvertently falls on the ground, thereby inhibiting or preventing the latch mechanism on the lid component from disengaging from the base component and allowing the lid component to move from the closed configuration to the open configuration. In another non-limiting embodiment, the latch mechanism on the lid component includes one or more barbs that are configured to engage a portion of the base component when the lid component is in the closed configuration. In one non-limiting specific arrangement, a portion of the one or more barbs are configured to engage a bottom of a rim located on the base component. The thickness of the one or more barbs is such that when in, but not limited to, a situation wherein the storage box inadvertently falls on the ground, one or more barbs resist disengaging from the bottom of the rim located on the base component thereby inhibiting or preventing the latch mechanism on the lid component from disengaging from the base component. In another non-limiting embodiment, the base component includes one or more stops that limit lateral movement of the latch mechanism on the lid component relative to the base component when the lid component is in the closed configuration. In one non-limiting specific arrangement, the base component includes two stops located on an exterior surface of the base component and wherein the two stops are spaced from one another to enable a portion of the latch mechanism on the lid component to fit between the two stops when the latch mechanism engages the base portion to retain the lid component in the closed configuration. The two stops are configured to limit lateral movement of the latch mechanism relative to the base component when the lid component is in the closed configuration thereby inhibiting or preventing the latch mechanism from disengaging from the base component such as when, but not limited to, a situation wherein the storage box inadvertently falls on the ground.
In accordance with another non-limiting aspect of the disclosure, there is provided a method of making a storage box which includes 1) providing a base component with an open interior and a lid component attached to the base component, wherein the lid component is closed against the base component in a closed configuration and the lid component is moveable with respect to the base component in an open configuration; 2) optionally dividing the interior of the base component into two or more storage areas by forming one or more ridges on a bottom wall of the base component; and, 3) optionally forming one or more channels on an exterior surface of the bottom wall of the base component to provide a recessed grip.
In accordance with another non-limiting aspect of the disclosure, the method includes providing a plurality of storage boxes in a stacked configuration, wherein each storage box in the plurality is in the open configuration. The method also includes forming one or more stacking features on the lid component of each storage box in the plurality of storage boxes.
In such non-limiting embodiments with one or more stacking features, the method further includes engaging the one or more stacking features on a lid component of an upper box in the plurality of storage boxes with the one or more stacking features on a lid component of a lower storage box in the plurality of storage boxes.
In additional non-limiting embodiments with one or more stacking features, the method also includes selecting the one or more stacking features on each lid in the plurality of storage boxes that optionally include at least one of an indent and a barb, one or more apertures and one or more retaining walls, and a ridge extending around a perimeter portion of the lid component.
In accordance with a third non-limiting aspect of the disclosure, there is provided a storage box which includes a base component with an open interior and a lid component attached to the base with a hinge. In a closed configuration of the storage box, the lid component is closed against the base component. In an open configuration of the storage box, the lid component is moveable with respect to the base component. A latch mechanism configured to secure the lid component and base component in the closed configuration is also included. In addition, one or more ridges are optionally formed in the base component which divide the interior into two or more storage areas. Furthermore, an optional recessed grip on an exterior surface of the base component is defined by an underside of the one or more ridges. An optional ruler is included which is disposed on the exterior surface of the base component; the ruler is comprised of a plurality of indentations/ribs formed on the exterior surface of the base component. Finally, one or more stacking features are optionally formed on the lid component.
In such non-limiting embodiments with one or more stacking features, a plurality of storage boxes in a stacked configuration is also optionally provided. Each storage box in the plurality is in the open configuration and the one or more stacking features on each lid component in the plurality of storage boxes are optionally configured to engage with one another to maintain the stacked configuration of the plurality of storage boxes.
In one non-limiting object of the invention, there is the provision of a storage box comprising 1) a base component with an open interior; 2) a lid component attached to the base component; 3) a closed configuration wherein the lid component is closed against the base component and an open configuration where the lid component is moveable with respect to the base component; 4) an optional divider which separates the interior of the base component into two or more storage areas; and, 5) an optional recessed grip on an exterior surface of the base component.
In another non-limiting object of the invention, there is the provision of a storage box wherein the divider is integrally formed with the base component.
In another non-limiting object of the invention, there is the provision of a storage box wherein the grip is integrally formed with the base component.
In another non-limiting object of the invention, there is the provision of a storage box wherein the divider is comprised of one or more ridges formed on a bottom wall of the base component and an underside of the one or more ridges defines the recessed grip on the exterior surface of the base component.
In another non-limiting object of the invention, there is the provision of a storage box wherein the recessed grip is comprised of one or more channels formed on a bottom wall of the base component.
In another non-limiting object of the invention, there is the provision of a storage box further comprising a ruler disposed on the exterior surface of the base component and adjacent a lower portion thereof.
In another non-limiting object of the invention, there is the provision of a storage box wherein the ruler is comprised of a plurality of indentations formed on the exterior surface of the base component.
In another non-limiting object of the invention, there is the provision of a storage box further comprising a latch mechanism configured to secure the lid component and base in the closed configuration, the latch mechanism including a resiliently biased member disposed on the lid component and a flat rim disposed on the base component.
In another non-limiting object of the invention, there is the provision of a storage box further comprising a hinge which connects at least one wall of the lid component to at least one wall of the base component.
In another non-limiting object of the invention, there is the provision of a storage box further comprising a stop wall disposed on the base component and one or more retaining walls disposed on the lid component, wherein the one or more retaining walls are configured to engage the stop wall and prevent the lid component from over-extending past the base in the closed configuration.
In another non-limiting object of the invention, there is the provision of a storage box further comprising one or more stacking features configured to enable a stacked configuration of a plurality of storage boxes in the open configuration.
In another non-limiting object of the invention, there is the provision of a storage box wherein the one or more stacking features include one or more apertures and one or more retaining walls located on the lid component, wherein the one or more apertures on a lid component of an upper storage box in the plurality of open configuration storage boxes is configured to receive the one or more retaining walls on a lid component of a lower storage box in the plurality of open configuration storage boxes.
In another non-limiting object of the invention, there is the provision of a storage box wherein the one or more stacking features includes a ridge extending around at least a portion of a perimeter of the lid component, wherein the ridge on a lid component of an upper storage box in the plurality of open configuration storage boxes is configured to receive the ridge on a lid component of a lower storage box in the plurality of open configuration storage boxes.
In another non-limiting object of the invention, there is the provision of a storage box wherein the one or more stacking features includes an indent and a barb disposed on the lid component, wherein the indent on a lid component of an upper storage box in the plurality of open configuration storage boxes is configured to receive the barb on a lid component of a lower storage box in the plurality of open configuration storage boxes.
In another non-limiting object of the invention, there is the provision of a storage box that provides 1) sufficient organization without sacrificing capacity, 2) provides sufficient grip to the outside of the box, 3) resists opening when dropped, and/or 4) can be vertically stacked together on retail shelves.
In another non-limiting object of the invention, there is the provision of a storage box that can be used to organize and store school-related supplies that may be carried by a student.
In another non-limiting object of the invention, there is the provision of a storage box that includes a grip arrangement that is configured to facilitate in holding the grasping the storage box.
In another non-limiting object of the invention, there is the provision of a storage box that optionally includes a divider which separates the interior of the base component into two or more storage areas.
In another non-limiting object of the invention, there is the provision of a storage box that optionally includes a recessed grip on an exterior surface of the base component to facilitate in the gripping of the storage box.
In another non-limiting object of the invention, there is the provision of a storage box that optionally includes a grooved or non-smooth top surface of the lid component to facilitate in the gripping of the storage box.
In another non-limiting object of the invention, there is the provision of a storage box that optionally includes ruler markings that can optionally be made of a plurality of indentations and/or ribs formed on the exterior surface of the base component.
In another non-limiting object of the invention, there is the provision of a storage box that optionally includes a stop wall disposed on the base component and one or more retaining walls disposed on the lid component to inhibit or prevent the lid component from over-extending past the base component in the closed configuration.
In another non-limiting object of the invention, there is the provision of a storage box that optionally includes one or more stacking features configured to enable a stacked configuration of a plurality of storage boxes in the open configuration, wherein such one or more stacking features optionally include one or more apertures and/or one or more retaining walls located on the lid component, wherein the one or more apertures on a lid component of an upper storage box in the plurality of open configuration storage boxes are configured to receive the one or more retaining walls on a lid component of a lower storage box in the plurality of open configuration storage boxes.
In another non-limiting object of the invention, there is the provision of a storage box that optionally includes one or more stacking features configured to enable a stacked configuration of a plurality of storage boxes in the open configuration, wherein such one or more stacking features optionally include a ridge extending around at least a portion of a perimeter of the lid component such that the ridge on a lid component of an upper storage box in the plurality of open configuration storage boxes is configured to receive the ridge on a lid component of a lower storage box in the plurality of open configuration storage boxes.
In another non-limiting object of the invention, there is the provision of a storage box that optionally includes one or more stacking features configured to enable a stacked configuration of a plurality of storage boxes in the open configuration, wherein such one or more stacking features optionally enables large numbers (e.g., >10, >20, >30, >40) of storage containers to be stacked vertically such that both the plane of the bottom of the base component of each of the stacked storage boxes are parallel to one another, and the plane of the top surface of the lid component of each of the stacked storage boxes are parallel to one another.
In another non-limiting object of the invention, there is the provision of a storage box that optionally includes one or more stacking features configured to enable a stacked configuration of a plurality of storage boxes in the open configuration, wherein such one or more stacking features optionally allows a first storage box that is stacked on a second storage box such that the base component of the first storage box is partially nested in the cavity of the base component of the second storage box such that about 50-99% of the base component of a first storage box (and all values and ranges therebetween) is nested in the cavity of the base component of the second storage box and simultaneously about 50-99% of the top component of a first storage box (and all values and ranges therebetween) is nested in the cavity of the top component of the second storage box.
In another non-limiting object of the invention, there is the provision of a storage box that optionally includes one or more latch engagement arrangements used to limit or prevent the inadvertent opening of the storage box when in the closed configuration.
In another non-limiting object of the invention, there is the provision of a storage box wherein the lid component optionally includes one or more retaining walls positioned on the interior surface of the lid component such that the one or more retaining walls can optionally be configured to limit movement of the latch mechanism relative to the base component of the storage box in the longitudinal and/or transverse directions.
In another non-limiting object of the invention, there is the provision of a storage box wherein the lid component optionally includes one or more retaining walls positioned on the interior surface of the lid component that are optionally configured such that at least a portion of the one or more retaining walls extends into a portion of the cavity of the base component when the lip component is in the closed configuration.
In another non-limiting object of the invention, there is the provision of a storage box wherein the lid component optionally includes one or more retaining walls positioned on the interior surface of the lid component that are optionally configured such that at least a portion of the one or more retaining walls extends into a portion of the cavity of the base component when the lip component is in the closed configuration such that a portion of an upper edge region of the base component is entrapped between a portion of the one or more retaining walls and a portion of the latch mechanism when the lip component is in the closed configuration, thereby limiting the movement of the lip component relative to the base component when the storage box, thus inhibiting or preventing the latch mechanism on the lid component from disengaging from the base component and allowing the lid component to move from the closed configuration to the open configuration.
In another non-limiting object of the invention, there is the provision of a storage box wherein the lid component optionally includes one or more barbs configured to engage a portion of the base component when the lid component is in the closed configuration.
In another non-limiting object of the invention, there is the provision of a storage box wherein the lid component optionally includes one or more the barbs configured to engage a portion of the base component when the lid component is in the closed configuration wherein the one or more barbs are configured to resist disengaging from the bottom of the rim located on the base component thereby inhibiting or preventing the latch mechanism on the lid component from disengaging from the base component and allowing the lid component to move from the closed configuration to the open configuration.
In another non-limiting object of the invention, there is the provision of a storage box wherein the base component includes one or more stops that limit lateral movement of the latch mechanism on the lid component relative to the base component when the lid component is in the closed configuration.
In another non-limiting object of the invention, there is the provision of a storage box wherein the base component includes one or more stops that limit lateral movement of the latch mechanism on the lid component relative to the base component when the lid component is in the closed configuration, wherein at least two stops are located on an exterior surface of the base component and wherein the two stops are spaced from one another to enable a portion of the latch mechanism on the lid component to fit between the two stops when the latch mechanism engages the base portion to retain the lid component in the closed configuration, and wherein the two stops are configured to limit lateral movement of the latch mechanism relative to the base component when the lid component is in the closed configuration thereby inhibiting or preventing the latch mechanism from disengaging from the base component.
In another non-limiting object of the invention, there is the provision of a method of making a storage box comprising: 1) providing a base component with an open interior and a lid component attached to the base component, wherein the lid component is closed against the base component in a closed configuration and the lid component is moveable with respect to the base component in an open configuration; 2) optionally dividing the interior of the base component into two or more storage areas by forming one or more ridges on a bottom wall of the base component; and, 3) optionally forming one or more channels on an exterior surface of the bottom wall of the base component to provide a recessed grip.
In another non-limiting object of the invention, there is the provision of a method of making a storage box further comprising: providing a plurality of storage boxes in a stacked configuration, wherein each storage box in the plurality is in the open configuration; and forming one or more stacking features on the lid component of each storage box in the plurality of storage boxes.
In another non-limiting object of the invention, there is the provision of a method of making a storage box further comprising engaging the one or more stacking features on a lid component of an upper box in the plurality of storage boxes with the one or more stacking features on a lid component of a lower box in the plurality of storage boxes.
In another non-limiting object of the invention, there is the provision of a method of making a storage box further comprising selecting the one or more stacking features on each lid component in the plurality of storage boxes from at least one of: an indent and a barb, one or more apertures and one or more retaining walls and/or a ridge extending around a perimeter portion of the lid component.
In another non-limiting object of the invention, there is the provision of a storage box comprising: 1) a base component with an open interior; 2) a lid component attached to the base with a hinge; 3) a closed configuration wherein the lid component is closed against the base component and an open configuration wherein the lid component is moveable with respect to the base component; 4) a latch mechanism configured to secure the lid component and the base component in the closed configuration; 5) one or more optional ridges formed in the base component which divide the interior into two or more storage areas; 6) an optional recessed grip on an exterior surface of the base component which is defined by an underside of the one or more ridges; 7) an optional ruler disposed on the exterior surface of the base component, wherein the ruler is comprised of a plurality of indentations formed on the exterior surface of the base component; and, 8) optionally one or more stacking features formed on the lid component.
In another non-limiting object of the invention, there is the provision of a storage box further comprising a plurality of storage boxes in a stacked configuration, wherein each storage box in the plurality is in the open configuration and wherein the one or more optional stacking features on each lid component in the plurality of storage boxes are configured to engage with one another to maintain the stacked configuration of the plurality of storage boxes.
These and other objects and advantages will become apparent from the discussion of the distinction between the invention and the prior art and when considering the preferred embodiment shown in the accompanying drawings.
Reference may now be made to the drawings, which illustrate various embodiments that the invention may take in physical form and in certain parts and arrangements of parts wherein:
A more complete understanding of the articles/devices, processes, and components disclosed herein can be obtained by reference to the accompanying drawings. These figures are merely schematic representations based on convenience and the ease of demonstrating the present disclosure, and are, therefore, not intended to indicate relative size and dimensions of the devices or components thereof and/or to define or limit the scope of the exemplary embodiments.
Although specific terms are used in the following description for the sake of clarity, these terms are intended to refer only to the particular structure of the embodiments selected for illustration in the drawings and are not intended to define or limit the scope of the disclosure. In the drawings and the following description below, it is to be understood that like numeric designations refer to components of like function.
The singular forms “a,” “an,” and “the” include plural referents unless the context clearly dictates otherwise.
As used in the specification and in the claims, the term “comprising” may include the embodiments “consisting of” and “consisting essentially of.” The terms “comprise(s),” “include(s),” “having,” “has,” “can,” “contain(s),” and variants thereof, as used herein, are intended to be open-ended transitional phrases, terms, or words that require the presence of the named ingredients/steps and permit the presence of other ingredients/steps. However, such description should be construed as also describing compositions or processes as “consisting of” and “consisting essentially of” the enumerated ingredients/steps, which allows the presence of only the named ingredients/steps, along with any unavoidable impurities that might result therefrom, and excludes other ingredients/steps.
Numerical values in the specification and claims of this application should be understood to include numerical values which are the same when reduced to the same number of significant figures and numerical values which differ from the stated value by less than the experimental error of conventional measurement technique of the type described in the present application to determine the value.
All ranges disclosed herein are inclusive of the recited endpoint and independently combinable (for example, the range of “from 2 grams to 10 grams” is inclusive of the endpoints, 2 grams and 10 grams, and all the intermediate values).
The terms “about” and “approximately” can be used to include any numerical value that can vary without changing the basic function of that value. When used with a range, “about” and “approximately” also disclose the range defined by the absolute values of the two endpoints, e.g. “about 2 to about 4” also discloses the range “from 2 to 4.” Generally, the terms “about” and “approximately” may refer to plus or minus 10% of the indicated number.
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The hollow interior portion 138 of the base 104 optionally includes a divider 140 configured to separate the interior of the box 100 into two or more interior storage portions. In some non-limiting configurations, when the lid 102 and base 104 are in the closed configuration, the divider 140 is adapted to prevent items stored in one of the two or more interior storage portions from moving into another one of the two or more interior storage portions; however, this is not required. In this regard, the exemplary box 100 advantageously maintains the organization of items stored in the box when in the closed configuration. Generally, the top of the divider 140, when the divider 140 is used, is positioned at or below the base edge 134 of the base 104. As illustrated in
Additional features of lid 102 and base 104 of the box 100 will now be discussed. The lid 102 illustrated in
The base 104 is illustrated in
An optional divider 140 is formed in the interior surface 124 of the bottom wall 122 and extends into the hollow interior portion 138 of the base 104, thereby dividing the base interior into two or more interior portions, such as first interior portion 142 and second interior portion 144. However, such a configuration is non-limiting, and it should be understood that divider 140 can optionally divide the interior portion 138 of the base 104 into any desired number of interior portions without departing from the scope of the present disclosure.
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The ruler 172 is also illustrated in
As mentioned above, the optional divider 140 is formed in the interior surface 124 of the bottom wall 122 and is generally not attached thereto as a separate component. In other words, the divider 140 and base 104 are generally formed as a single, integral component. In this regard, with respect to the interior portion 120 of the base 104, the divider 140 can also be described as one or more raised ridge portions configured to divide the base interior into two or more interior portions. With respect to the exterior surface 125 of the bottom wall 122, however, the divider 140 can be described as one or more recessed channel portions 146. The one or more recessed channel portions 146 can optionally be configured to provide a grip into which a user of the box 100 can place his or her fingers to more securely grasp the box. In other words, the underside of the divider 140 (i.e., the one or more raised ridge portions) provides the recessed grip 146 (i.e., the one or more recessed channels) on the exterior surface 125 of the bottom wall 122. Moreover, since the divider 140 is generally formed integrally with the base, the recessed grip 146 can also be described as being formed integrally with the base. The surface 108 of the top wall 106 can also optionally be provided with one or more surface features 148 configured to provide additional grip for a user of the box 100. For example, the one or more surface features 148 can include a series of raised ridges formed on the top wall surface 108 of the lid 102. However, such a configuration is non-limiting. As illustrated in
The lid 102 and base 104 are attached to one another such that the box 100 is configurable between the open configuration illustrated in
A latch mechanism 154 is configured to temporarily or releasably secure one side of the lid 102 to the base 104. The latch mechanism 154 is generally disposed on a lid wall and/or a base wall that are opposite to the lid and base wall where the connection means 150 is disposed. As illustrated in
In one non-limiting configuration, as best illustrated in
With reference to
A stop wall 160 disposed on the rim 136 and one or more corresponding retaining walls 162 disposed on the lid 102 are configured to prevent the lid 102 from over-extending past the base 104 in both the longitudinal and transverse directions. The stop wall 160 is generally spaced away from the distal edge of the rim 136 and toward the interior portion 138 of the base 104; however, this is not required. The stop wall 160 is oriented generally perpendicular to the rim such that the stop wall and rim form an L-shape; however, this is not required. The stop wall 160 extends upward from the rim 136 to interact with the one or more retaining walls 162 disposed in the interior portion 120 of the lid 102. The one or more retaining walls 162 generally extend from the top wall 106 and along the front wall 114 of the lid 102.
The one or more retaining walls 162 optionally include a notch 164 that is configured to act as stop to lid 102. If too much pressure is exerted on lid 102, the top edge of stop wall 160 will engage notch 164 to inhibit or prevent further downward movement of the lid 102 onto the base 104 when the lid 102 is moved to the closed configuration. The depth of the notch 164 from the lid edge 118 is generally equal to or greater than the height the stop wall 160 (e.g., 100-150% the height the stop wall 160). The width of the notch 164 is generally 50-250% (and all values and ranges therebetween) the thickness of the stop wall 160.
The one or more retaining walls 162 are thus configured to stabilize the front wall 114 of the lid 102 and keep the barb 158 secured to the rim 136 of the base 104.
The engagement of the stop wall 160 against the notch(es) 164 facilities in inhibiting or preventing the lid 102 from moving excessively downward in the longitudinal direction and from moving excessively sideways in the transverse direction. This longitudinal and transverse movement is inhibited or prevented both during the securing of the lid 102 to the base 104 and after the latch mechanism 154 has secured the lid 102 to the base 104 in the closed configuration. For example, in a situation where a user accidentally drops the box 100, the engagement of the stop wall 160 against the notch(es) 164 of the one or more retaining walls 162 helps inhibit or prevent the lid 102 from moving in the longitudinal and/or transverse direction to such a degree that the integrity of the latch mechanism 154 might otherwise be comprised, which could result in the unintended opening of the box 100 from the closed configuration to the open configuration. On the other hand, intentional opening of the box 100 from the closed configuration to the open configuration is achieved by pulling on the resilient member or tab 156 until the barb 158 disengages from the bottom of the rim 136, at which point the lid 102 can rotate or pivot freely about the hinged connection 152 to open the box 100.
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As best illustrated in
The latch stop 180 includes a stop wall 184 and an optional wall reinforcement 182. The stop wall extends downwardly from the rim 136. The size and configuration of the stop wall 184 is non-limiting. The front surfaces of each of the two stop walls 184 that are facing one another are generally flat; however, this is not required. The height of the stop wall 184 is non-limiting. The back surfaces of each of the two stop walls 184 are connected to an optional wall reinforcement 182. The optional wall reinforcement 182 is configured to provide support and/or structural rigidity to the stop wall 184. The size and configuration of the optional wall reinforcement 182 is non-limiting. As illustrated in
In accordance with another aspect of the present disclosure, the exemplary storage box 100 includes one or more features which allow for the stacking of a plurality of storage boxes in the open configuration. Referring now to
As best illustrated in
Also, as best illustrated in
In one non-limiting configuration, the one or more stacking features on the lid 102 include one or more apertures 166 (best shown in
In another non-limiting configuration, the one or more stacking features include a wall ridge 168 extending around at least a portion of the perimeter of the lid 102 in a horizontal fashion. As best seen in
In the context of a plurality of storage boxes in a stacked configuration, the ridge on an upper lid (e.g., ridge 168b of upper lid 102b shown in
In an additional non-limiting configuration, the one or more stacking features optionally include an indent 170 disposed on the lid 102. As best seen in
In an additional non-limiting configuration, the one or more stacking features include inwardly sloped first and second sidewalls 126 and 128, and inwardly sloped front and back walls 130 and 132 on the base 104. As best illustrated in
In an additional non-limiting configuration, the one or more stacking features include recessed channel portions 146 when the base 104 includes a divider 140. When a plurality of bases 104 are stacked together, the recessed channel portions 146 of a base 104 that is stacked on top of another base 104 is configured to receive at least a portion of the divider 140 on the below base 104 such that stacked bases 104 can be properly nested together. If the base 104 includes a divider 140 but is absent a recessed channel portions 146 that is configured to receive the divider 140, improper stacking of the bases 104 could occur.
In an additional non-limiting configuration, the one or more stacking features optionally include corner indents 129 on the outer surface of the base 104 and corresponding corner ribs 131 in the interior of the base 104 as illustrated in
While
Referring now to
The storage boxes described herein can be made from any desired material, the particular material used being non-limiting. For example, the storage boxes can be made from plastic, polymer, rubber, metal, wood, etc., without departing from the scope of the present disclosure. Moreover, while the storage boxes described herein are particularly suitable to the organization and storing of school-related material such as pens, pencils, erasers, scissors, crayons, markers, etc., any desired item can be stored within the presently described boxes without departing from the scope of the present disclosure. Moreover, the dimensions of the storage boxes described in the present disclosure are non-limiting, and it should be understood that the exemplary storage boxes can be sized to have any desired dimension without departing from the scope of the present disclosure. In any event, however, the exemplary storage boxes should at least be dimensioned to be able to store common school-related supplies such as the pens, pencils, erasers, scissors, crayons, markers, etc., listed above.
It will thus be seen that the objects set forth above, among those made apparent from the preceding description, are efficiently attained, and since certain changes may be made in the constructions set forth without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention, it is intended that all matter contained in the above description and shown in the accompanying drawings shall be interpreted as illustrative and not in a limiting sense. The invention has been described with reference to preferred and alternate embodiments. Modifications and alterations will become apparent to those skilled in the art upon reading and understanding the detailed discussion of the invention provided herein. This invention is intended to include all such modifications and alterations insofar as they come within the scope of the present invention. It is also to be understood that the following claims are intended to cover all of the generic and specific features of the invention herein described and all statements of the scope of the invention, which, as a matter of language, might be said to fall there between. The invention has been described with reference to the preferred embodiments. These and other modifications of the preferred embodiments as well as other embodiments of the invention will be obvious from the disclosure herein, whereby the foregoing descriptive matter is to be interpreted merely as illustrative of the invention and not as a limitation. It is intended to include all such modifications and alterations insofar as they come within the scope of the appended claims.
This application is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 16/877,766 filed May 19, 2020, which in turn is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 16/546,414 filed Aug. 21, 2019, which in turn claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/720,282, filed Aug. 21, 2018, the disclosures of which are herein incorporated by reference in its entirety.
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