The present invention relates to the field of storage units. More particularly, the present invention is directed to a storage unit with rounded cover sections that rotate to the open and closed position when an article is placed in the storage unit, and wherein the outer form factor of the storage unit is no larger in the open position than it is in the closed position.
According to one embodiment, a storage unit comprises a housing having a bottom wall, sidewalls connected to the bottom wall, and an open upper end; a container disposed within the housing being vertically slidable relative to the bottom wall of the housing, the container having a cavity with an opening at the upper end for receiving the head portion of the item; and a cover comprising two or more rounded cover sections pivotally mounted between the container and the housing for movement between an open position exposing the upper end of the cavity of the container and a closed position closing the upper end of the cavity of the container from the outside environment, the cover sections being biased toward the open position, vertical downward movement of the container toward the bottom wall of the housing causing the cover sections to overcome the bias and rotate to the closed position, the cover sections in the closed position defining an aperture in the cover through which the handle of the item is to be extended, wherein an inner surface of the housing and an outer surface of the container define a receiving space in which the cover sections are received when rotated to the open position such that the outer form factor of the storage unit is no larger in the open position than in the closed position.
Exemplary embodiments of this invention will be described with reference to the accompanying figures.
The present invention is directed to a storage unit for storing an item that has a head portion and handle or neck portion extending therefrom. In a first embodiment, shown in
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The cover sections 40 are biased by a spring towards the open position. The spring is preferably a torsional spring 41 located around at least one of the common pivot points of the two cover sections 40, however the spring may also be a compression spring located between the bottom of the container 30 and the bottom of the housing 20. When the head 62 of the brush 60 is inserted into the container 30, the weight of the brush 60 causes the container 30 to slide downward within the housing 20. A pivoting mechanism 50 located about the common pivot points of the cover sections 40 converts the downward movement of the container 30 into rotational movement of the cover sections 40, which overcomes the spring bias and causes the cover sections 40 to rotate to the closed position. When the brush 60 is lifted upward by a user, the downward force exerted by the weight of the brush is removed from the container 30, allowing the spring bias to rotate the cover sections 40 back to the open position.
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Now that embodiments of the present invention have been shown and described in detail, various modifications and improvements thereon will become readily apparent to those skilled in the art. For example, while the present invention is described as adapted to hold a toilet brush or wine bottle, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that the present invention can be used to hold a variety of articles of various sizes, including, for example, a toothbrush, hair brush, soda bottle, etc. Accordingly, the exemplary embodiments of the invention, as set forth above, are intended to be illustrative, not limiting. The spirit and scope of the present invention is to be construed broadly and limited only by the appended claims, and not by the foregoing specification.
This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application Nos. 61/210,883 and 61/162,215, which were filed with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office on Mar. 23, 2009, and U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 61/248,736, which was filed with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office on Oct. 5, 2009.
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