The present invention relates generally to containers and in particular to containers that may be used to store annular objects such as Christmas wreaths and the like, and small objects or ornaments associated therewith.
The present invention is directed to containers that are specifically designed for the storage of annular objects, such as Christmas wreaths. It is desirable that such containers be able to stand on one of its sides and be stackable one on top of the other. It is also desirable that such containers be able to store smaller objects, such as Christmas ornaments. It is further desirable that such containers be light weight and easy to transport.
In accordance with a preferred embodiment of the invention, there is provided a -container for storing annular articles, such as a Christmas wreath, and smaller articles or ornaments associated therewith. The container includes a base member defining a central area for receipt and storage of a generally annular article, such as a Christmas wreath, and a lid member pivotally secured to the base member for movement between an open position allowing access to the central area of the base member and a closed position in covering relationship with the central area of the base member.
The base member includes a bottom wall and an upstanding side wall that defines a central area for receipt and storage of the generally annular article. The side wall includes a generally curved section and a generally flat section. The bottom wall includes an upstanding portion spaced from and in facing relationship with the generally curved section for receipt of the generally annular article therebetween.
The lid member preferably includes a top wall and a side wall defining a central area for receipt and storage of at least a portion of a generally annular article therebetween. The side wall has a generally curved section and a generally flat section. The generally flat section of the side wall of the lid member is pivotally attached to the flat section of the side wall of the base member so that the lid member is movable between an open position allowing access into the open area of the base member and a closed position in covering relationship with the central area of the base member, with the side wall of the base member in contact with the side wall of the lid member.
A latch member is provided for securing the lid member in its closed position. The latch member is preferably generally U-shaped in cross-section and includes a first leg portion pivotally attached to the curved section of the side wall of the base member and a second leg portion that is engageable with a ledge portion formed in the side wall of the lid member. The ledge portion includes at least one detent portion for engagement with the second leg portion of the latch member.
The bottom wall of the base member is preferably formed with at least two foot portions extending outwardly therefrom. The top wall of the lid member is preferably formed with corresponding recess portions into which the foot portions are received when two storage containers are stacked one on top of the other.
The storage container may be provided with a removable divider member that is received in the central area of the base member for receipt of small objects, such as Christmas ornaments and the like. The divider member is received between a plurality of retaining members formed in the base member.
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Base member 12 includes a bottom wall 16 and an upstanding side wall 18 that defines a central area 20. Side wall 18 includes a generally curved section 22 and a generally flat section 24 in facing relationship to the curved section 22. Sections 22 and 24 are connected together by side sections 26 and 28. Section 24 has a cut-out portion 30 formed therein. The central area 22 has a circular recessed portion 32 formed therein. An upstanding portion 34 extends from the recessed portion 32. Upstanding portion 34 is generally curved and spaced from section 22 of side wall 18. As best seen in
The lid member 14 includes a top wall 36 and a side wall 38 defining a central area 40. Side wall 38 includes a generally curved section 42 and a generally flat section 44 in facing relationship to the curved section 42. Sections 42 and 44 are connected together by side sections 46 and 48. Section 44 is formed with a portion 52 that is dimensioned to be received in cut-out portion 30. The central area 40 has a circular recessed portion 50 that corresponds to the recessed portion 32. The height of the side wall 38 preferably increases as it extends from section 44 to section 42.
The lid member 14 is pivotally mounted to the base member 12 to permit the lid member to move between an open position allowing access into the central area 32 of the base member, and a closed position, in covering relationship with the central area of the base member, with the side wall of the base member in contact with the side wall of the lid member. The outer edge of portion 52 of section 44 that is received in cut-out portion 30 is pivotally attached to section 24 in a conventional manner. As seen in
The base member is provided with a latch member 54 for securing the lid member in its closed position. Referring to
The base member 12 is formed with a pair of spaced apart foot portions 67 that extend outward from the bottom surface thereof. The lid member 14 is formed with a pair of spaced apart recess portions 68 that are oriented and dimensioned to receive the foot portions 67 of an adjacent container that is stacked on top thereof. In the stacked orientation, the portion 32 of base member 12 is received in the portion 50 of lid member 14.
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The side walls of the base member and the lid member are configured so that a plurality of base members and a plurality of lid members may be nested one within the other.
Container 10 is designed for the storage of annular articles, such as a Christmas wreath. The wreath is positioned within the base member so that a portion thereof is located and supported between the upstanding portion 34 and the curved section 22 of the side wall of the base member.
In accordance with another feature of the invention, container 10 may also be utilized to store and organize small articles, such as Christmas ornaments and the like. Referring to
It should be appreciated that a container constructed according to the concepts of the present invention, as described herein, provides a unique combination of features that are particular useful for the storage of annular objects, such as a Christmas wreath and the like and the storage of related smaller objects.
While the above sets forth the preferred embodiment of the invention, the invention is not to be so restricted. Other embodiments, which will be apparent to those skilled in the art and which use the teachings herein set forth, are intended to be within the scope and spirit of the present invention.