Abstract
A plastic container (1) with two lid halves (5a, 5b) rotatable about a hinge (6a, 6b) has on the inner surface (5c) of the lid halves hooks (7) arranged in a row adjacent to and along the hinges (6a, 6b). Each hook (7) extends parallel to and spaced apart from the lid half (5a, 5b) and includes a recess having an opening facing and toward the distal end (12a, 12b) and a two-sided undercut. The undercuts allow the placement of one or more bags (8) having two straps (9) inside the container (1) such that the bags (8) are held open. When the lid halves (5a, 5b) are closed the straps (9) remain in place and held by the hooks (7). The invention may be used by shoppers shopping large amounts, which may be placed in the bags. Several containers of this kind may be stacked when their lids closed.
Claims
1. A plastic container having a bottom and four sidewalls extending upwardly from the bottom to an open end of the container and a lid comprising two lid halves each attached by means of a hinge to the upper rim of two sidewalls opposite from each other, where the two lid halves are each pivotably rotatable about the hinge from an open position to a closed position, where in the closed position the two lid halves form a level and continuous surface over the open end of the container and the two lid halves each have an inner surface, which face the interior of the container when they are in their closed position, wherein each lid half comprises at its inner surface one hook arranged adjacent to the hinge of said lid half or two or more hooks arranged to form a row of hooks adjacent to and along the hinge of said lid half, where each hook comprises a body extending parallel to and spaced apart from the inner surface of said lid half.
2. The container according to claim 1, wherein each hook body comprises a recess having an opening arranged on a side of the hook body, which faces away from the hinge and toward the distal end of said lid half, wherein the recess comprises a two-sided undercut.
3. The container according to claim 1, wherein the row of hooks comprises three or more hooks.
4. The container according to claim 1, wherein each lid half comprises at the inner surface of the lid half a further hook arranged at either end of the row of hooks and adjacent to a lateral side of a lid half, where each said further hook comprises a body extending parallel to and spaced apart from the inner surface of said lid half and the hook body comprises a recess having an opening on a side of hook body, which faces away from the hinge of the lid half and toward the distal end of said lid half and where the recess comprises a one-sided undercut.
5. The container according to claim 1, wherein each hook body has a rectangular shape extending from the hinge towards the free or distal end of the lid half where said hook is arranged.
6. The container according to claim 1, wherein each hook body extends from the hinge towards the distal or free end of the lid half where the hook is arranged and each hook body has a width, when measured parallel to the hinge of the lid half, that increases with distance from the hinge.
7. The container according to claim 6, wherein each hook body has an approximately triangular shape.
8. The container according to claim 1, wherein each hook body has the shape of a T, where the bottom, narrow end of the T is adjacent to the hinge and the top, wide end of the T is at the free end of the hook body.
9. The container according to claim 1, wherein each lid half additionally comprises one or more openings arranged at the position in the lid half, where the one or more hook bodies are arranged, wherein said one or more openings have a size and shape approximately that of the hook bodies and the one or more openings are positioned immediately below the hook bodies.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0022] FIG. 1 shows a container according to the invention in a perspective view having one bag arranged within.
[0023] FIG. 2 shows a detail of one of the hooks in perspective.
[0024] FIG. 3 shows the container of FIG. 1 in a top view.
[0025] FIG. 4 shows the container of FIGS. 1 and 2 in a side view.
[0026] FIG. 5 shows in detail a row of hooks.
[0027] FIG. 6 shows a further detail of one single hook.
[0028] FIG. 7 shows a detail of a pair of hooks with a strap of a bag attached.
[0029] FIG. 8 shows the container of FIG. 1 with several bags arranged within.
[0030] FIG. 9 shows the container of FIG. 1 with one bag arranged within and one lid half in closed position.
[0031] FIG. 10 shows the container of FIG. 5 on a top view.
[0032] FIG. 11 shows a detail of the hooks in FIG. 8.
[0033] FIG. 12 shows a top view of the container of FIG. 1 with both lid halves in closed position.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0034] FIGS. 1 to 4 show a container 1 according to the invention and the principle of the placement of a receptable within the container. The receptacle with two flexible straps or handles to carry the receptacle can be a bag, sack or net or any other suitable receptacle to hold various items.
[0035] The container 1 has a rectangular bottom 2, short sidewalls 3 and long sidewall 4a and 4b extending upwardly toward an open end of the container 1 and a lid for closing the container having a first lid half 5a attached to a first sidewall 4a and a second lid half 5b attached to the second sidewall 4b opposite the first sidewall 4a. The two lid halves 5a and 5b are each attached to the upper rim of the longer sidewalls 4a and 4b by a hinge 6a and 6b respectively. The FIGS. 1 to 3 show the lid halves 5a and 5b in their open position, where they hang down along the outer side of the sidewalls 4a and 4b respectively. In order to close the container 1, both lid halves 5a and 5b are pivotably rotated about their hinges 6a or 6b respectively about 270° until they reach a horizontal position.
[0036] According to the invention, each lid half 5a and 5b comprises two or more hooks 7 arranged on the inner surface 5c, which faces outwardly when the lid half is open (as shown) and would face toward the interior of the container 1 when the lid half is in its closed position. In FIGS. 1 and 4 only one lid half is fully shown, whereas all features of the arrangement of the hooks pertain to both lid halves 5a and 5b. The row of hooks 7 are arranged adjacent to and along the length of the hinge 6b of lid half 5b. A bag 8 with two handles 9 is placed within the container 1 by means of its handles 9 held by the hooks 7 on lid half 5a and lid half 5b. Each hook 7, as shown in detail in FIG. 2, comprises a body 7′ with a recess 10, where the opening 11 of the recess 10 points away from the hinge 6b and towards the distal or free end 12b of the lid half 5b. The body 7′ of the hook 7 is arranged to extend parallel to the plane of the surface 5c of the lid half 5b such that there is a space between the hook body 7′ and the inner surface 5c of the lid half 5b. The space between the hook body 7′ and inner surface 5c of the lid half 5b allows a handle of a sack to be slid around the hook body 7 and through the opening 11 into the recess 10 of hook 7.
[0037] The lid half 5b further comprises an opening 13 approximately of the extent and shape of the hook body 7′ and at the location of a hook body 7′ such that the hook body 7′ is visible through the lid half. This opening 13 is provided in connection with the production of container 1 and does not pertain to the function of the hook of holding bag handles.
[0038] As shown in FIG. 2, the hook 7 is attached to a rib 5d on the inner surface 5c of the lid half 5b allowing the hook 7 to be spaced apart from the inner surface 5c of the lid half 5b. The hook 7 may also be attached by another manner to the inner surface of the lid half.
[0039] FIGS. 2 and 5-7 show the hooks 7 in more detail with and without a strap of a bag held by a hook. FIG. 5 shows an entire row of hooks 7 arranged along the hinge 6b, where one pair of adjacent hooks holds a strap 9 of a bag. The strap 9 is placed into the recesses 10 of two adjacent hooks 7, as shown in FIG. 7, each hook holding the strap by means of an undercut 14. Each hook comprises a hook body 7′ with a recess 10, into which the straps 9 are placed. An opening 11 leading into the recess 10 is on the side of the body 7′, which faces away from the hinge 6b and as such toward the free end 12b of the lid half 5b. The recess 10 has a two-sided undercut 14, which enables straps 9 to remain in the hook 7 when the lid half 5b is rotated into its closed position. The two-sided undercut 14 also allows the placement of two straps 9 into each hook 7, one strap belonging to a first sack, the second strap belonging to a second sack adjacent to the first, as described later in connection with FIG. 8.
[0040] The hooks 7 are provided with a two-sided undercut 14 in order to allow straps of two adjacent bags in the container to be held. Preferably all hooks 7 in the row are provided with two-sided undercuts 14. However, as shown in FIG. 5 and FIG. 8, it is sufficient that the three hooks in the centre portion of the lid half 5b have a two-sided undercut 14, where the hooks placed immediately next to the lateral edges of a lid half 5b may comprise only a one-sided undercut as the outermost hooks next to the lateral edges must only hold one bag strap. FIG. 5 shows the hooks at the very right and the very left end of the row, which have a one-sided undercut 14. The hooks having a one-sided undercut 14 feature the undercut on the side of the body 7′ facing the middle of the lid half 5b, as this is sufficient to hold a strap together with the hook adjacent to it. The recesses of the hooks with one-sided undercut are shaped with a straight-edge 15 opposite the undercut as shown in FIG. 5.
[0041] FIG. 8 shows a same container 1 fully filled by several bags 8, their straps 9 looped about adjacent hooks 7, where the three centre hooks 7 each hold straps of two adjacent bags 8 and the hooks 7 at either lateral side of the lid half hold just one strap.
[0042] FIGS. 9 to 11 show a container 1 of same kind with one bag 8 placed inside using the hooks 7 to hold its straps 9 and one lid half 5a pivotably rotated about hinge 6a into its closed position. Although the lid half is in its horizontal closed position, the bag 8 remains with its straps 9 held by the hooks and the bag opening extended fully. The top views of the container in FIGS. 10 and 11 show the openings 13 in the lid half 5a through which the hooks 7 are visible.
[0043] FIG. 12 shows the same container with both lid halves 5a and 5b in their closed position in a view onto the outer surfaces of the lid halves 5a and 5b. Each lid half 5a and 5b has a contour at its distal or free end. The first lid half 5a extends to its distal end having contour 12″, and the second lid half 5b extends to its distal end with contour 12′. The two contours 12′ and 12″ are shaped corresponding to one another such that in the closed position of the two lid halves 5a and 5b they interlace with each other forming a continuous planar horizontal surface. A second container of same kind may be stacked on top of the closed lid of the shown container. All openings 13 in the two lid halves 5a and 5b allow a view onto the row of several hooks 7 each arranged below the openings 13, where straps of a bag are held by the two left-most hooks in the row.
[0044] In all embodiments shown in FIGS. 1-11, the recesses 10 in the hook bodies 7′ (after their opening 11) have an approximately triangular shape, where the angle of the undercuts relative to the lateral sides 5′ (as indicated in FIGS. 1 and 4) of the lid halves is approximately 45°. The angle of the undercuts may also be larger up to 90°. If the angle were 90° the recesses 10 would have an approximate shape of a rectangle.
[0045] Although various embodiments of the present invention have been described and shown, the invention is not restricted thereto, but may also be embodied in other ways within the scope of the subject-matter defined in the following claims.