TISSUE BOX HOLDER
20230132799 · 2023-05-04
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
In one aspect there is provided a container holder having a housing comprised of a first housing jaw and a second housing jaw. The first and second housing jaws are slidably connected and movable between a normally closed configuration, a mounted configuration, and an open or expanded configuration. A biasing means biases the first housing jaw and the second housing jaw toward the normally closed configuration. At least one sliding guide is provided to slidably connect the first and second housing jaws.
Claims
1. A container holder (10) comprising: a housing (12) comprising a first housing jaw (12′) and a second housing jaw (12″); at least one biasing means 20; and at least one sliding guide (30), to slidably connect the first housing jaw (12′) and the second housing jaw (12″); wherein the first housing jaw (12′) and second housing jaw (12″) are slidably connected and movable between a normally closed configuration (C), a mounted configuration (M), and an open or expanded configuration (E).
2. The container holder of claim 1 wherein the first housing jaw (12′) and the second housing jaw (12″) are each preferably identical housing jaws and slidably connected in a mirrored configuration to form the housing (12).
3. The container holder of claim 1 wherein the sliding guide (30) comprises a post member (32) on the first housing jaw (12′) which slidably cooperates with a passage member (34) on the second housing jaw (12″).
4. The container holder of claim 2 wherein the sliding guide (30) comprises a post member (32) on the first housing jaw (12′) which slidably cooperates with a passage member (34) on the second housing jaw (12″).
5. The container holder of claim 1 wherein the sliding guide (30) comprises: a post member (32) on each of the first and second housing jaws; and a passage member (34) on each of the first or second housing jaws; wherein the post member (32) on one of each first and second housing jaw slidably cooperates with a corresponding passage member (34) on each of the other of said first or second housing jaw to maintain the first and second housing jaws in a mated configuration when said first and second housing jaws are moved between the closed configuration (C), the mounted configuration (M), and the open or expanded configuration (E).
6. The container holder of claim 2 wherein the sliding guide (30) comprises: a post member (32) on each of the first and second housing jaws; and a passage member (34) on each of the first or second housing jaws; wherein the post member (32) on one of each first and second housing jaw slidably cooperates with a corresponding passage member (34) on each of the other of said first or second housing jaw to maintain the first and second housing jaws in a mated configuration when said first and second housing jaws are moved between the closed configuration (C), the mounted configuration (M), and the open or expanded configuration (E).
7. The container holder of claim 1 further comprising: a peripheral side wall member (14) on each of first and second housing jaws; and at least one container support member (15) on each of first and second housing jaws; wherein said peripheral side wall members (14) and said at least one container support members (15) support container (TB) that is placed in the container holder (10).
8. The container holder of claim 2 further comprising: a peripheral side wall member (14) on each of first and second housing jaws; and at least one container support member (15) on each of first and second housing jaws; wherein said peripheral side wall members (14) and said at least one container support members (15) support container (TB) that is placed in the container holder (10).
9. The container holder of claim 5 further comprising: a peripheral side wall member (14) on each of first and second housing jaws; and at least one container support member (15) on each of first and second housing jaws; wherein said peripheral side wall members (14) and said at least one container support members (15) support container (TB) that is placed in the container holder (10).
10. The container holder of claim 6 further comprising: a peripheral side wall member (14) on each of first and second housing jaws; and at least one container support member (15) on each of first and second housing jaws; wherein said peripheral side wall members (14) and said at least one container support members (15) support container (TB) that is placed in the container holder (10).
11. The container holder of claim 1 wherein the first and second housing jaws each further comprise an arm member (16) having a hook end (16h) and a recess (18); and wherein said hook end (16h) cooperates with said recess (18) to prevent the first and second housing jaws from being pulled beyond the expanded configuration (E).
12. The container holder of claim 2 wherein the first and second housing jaws each further comprise an arm member (16) having a hook end (16h) and a recess (18); and wherein said hook end (16h) cooperates with said recess (18) to prevent the first and second housing jaws from being pulled beyond the expanded configuration (E).
13. The container holder of claim 7 wherein the first and second housing jaws each further comprise an arm member (16) having a hook end (16h) and a recess (18); wherein said hook end (16h) cooperates with said recess (18) to prevent the first and second housing jaws from being pulled beyond the expanded configuration (E); and wherein said arm members 16 telescope along an inside portion of the periphery side wall 14.
14. The container holder of claim 8 wherein the first and second housing jaws each further comprise an arm member (16) having a hook end (16h) and a recess (18); wherein said hook end (16h) cooperates with said recess (18) to prevent the first and second housing jaws from being pulled beyond the expanded configuration (E); and wherein said arm members 16 telescope along an inside portion of the periphery side wall 14.
15. The container holder of claim 9 wherein the first and second housing jaws each further comprise an arm member (16) having a hook end (16h) and a recess (18); wherein said hook end (16h) cooperates with said recess (18) to prevent the first and second housing jaws from being pulled beyond the expanded configuration (E); and wherein said arm members 16 telescope along an inside portion of the periphery side wall 14.
16. The container holder of claim 10 wherein the first and second housing jaws each further comprise an arm member (16) having a hook end (16h) and a recess (18); wherein said hook end (16h) cooperates with said recess (18) to prevent the first and second housing jaws from being pulled beyond the expanded configuration (E); and wherein said arm members 16 telescope along an inside portion of the periphery side wall 14.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0012] Referring to the drawings, several aspects of the present invention are illustrated by way of example, and not by way of limitation, in detail in the figures, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0039] The following description is of preferred embodiments by way of example only and without limitation to the combination of features necessary for carrying the invention into effect. Reference is to be had to the Figures in which identical reference numbers identify similar components. The drawing figures are not necessarily to scale and certain features are shown in schematic or diagrammatic form in the interest of clarity and conciseness.
[0040] A first embodiment of the container holder 10 of the present invention is shown in
[0041] With reference to
[0042] The container holder 10 further comprises at least one sliding guide 30, to slidably connect the first housing jaw 12′ and the second housing jaw 12″ and thereby forming the housing 12. The at least one sliding guide 30 provides a sliding mechanism enabling movement of the housing jaws 12, 12″ (and housing 12) between the expanded configuration E, the mounted configuration M and the contracted configuration C. Sliding guide 30 preferably comprises a key or post member 32 on one housing jaw (e.g. on first housing jaw 12′) which slidably mates or cooperates with a corresponding keyway or passage member 34 on the other housing jaw (e.g. on the second housing jaw 12″). Preferably, passage member 34 has an internal passage 34i of sufficient dimensions to slidable accept post member 32 therethrough. More preferably, passage member 34 is position on one housing jaw (e.g. on second housing jaw 12″) so as to slidably accept, and cooperate with, post member 32 that is positioned on the other housing jaw (e.g. on the first housing jaw 12′). Advantageously, the at least one sliding guide 30 maintains the first and second housing jaws 12′, 12″ in a mated or cooperated configuration (e.g. see
[0043] The first housing jaw 12′ and the second housing jaw 12″ are each preferably identical housing jaws, each having one post member 32 and one passage member 34, with said post member 32 and said passage member 34 positioned so as to slidably engage and cooperate with a corresponding post member 32 and passage member 34 on the other jaw; i.e. when the first housing jaw 12′ and the second housing jaw 12″ are assembled and mated in a mirrored configuration to form the housing 12. As such, when the identical first housing jaw 12′ and second housing jaw 12″ are slidably engaged with each other (see
[0044] The first and second housing jaws 12′, 12″ preferably each comprise a base member 12b, which may be a substantially planar member. Each base member 12b further comprises a first or lower surface 121 and a second or upper surface 12u. The terms “lower” and “upper” are used herein as respective references to the orientation of the container holder 10 when placed on a substantially horizontal support surface, such as a tabletop surface. However, there may be uses of the present disclosure where the container holder 10 may be used in different orientations or mounted to other furniture or surfaces, such as in a substantially vertical orientation on the side of a cabinet; such by means of fasteners or screws 45 through openings 12o in one of the housing jaws (e.g. jaw 12″ in
[0045] Preferably the at least one sliding guide 30 (i.e. the post member 32 and passage member 34) is positioned on the upper surface 12u (e.g. see
[0046] The container holder 10 further comprises at least one biasing means 20 which biases the first housing jaw 12′ and the second housing jaw 12″ toward the normally closed or contracted configuration and retains the first and second housing jaws 12′, 12″ in the normal closed or contracted configuration, as well as retaining it in the mounted configuration while holding a container TB. Biasing means 20 may comprise an elastic member 20e (such as an elastic band, see
[0047] Preferably, the first and second housing jaws 12′, 12″ each comprise a peripheral side wall member 14 on, or projecting from, the upper surface 12u. As such, peripheral side wall member 14 is a raised member relative to the bottom member 12b and is preferably substantially positioned around at least part of the periphery of the bottom member 12 (see
[0048] Still even more preferably, one or more container support members 15 are provided on the upper surface to provide additional support to any container TB that is placed in the container holder 10. Preferably, the container support members 15 also have a height 15h which is greater than the height 30h of the at least one sliding guide 30 and the at least one biasing means 20. Advantageously, container support members 15 will likewise supports a container TB and raise its bottom above the upper surface 12u to a sufficient height (e.g. to height 15h) to clear over the height 30h of the at least one sliding guide 30, and the at least one biasing means 20.
[0049] The peripheral side wall members 14 of the first and second housing jaws 12′, 12″ preferably further comprises one or more pinch points or gripping ribs 14r which serve to grab the sides of a container TB (such as a tissue box) near the bottom of said box TB when held within the container holder 10 in the mounted configuration M (see
[0050] The container holder 10 preferably further comprises an arm member 16 on each end. Said arm members 16 are provided with hook end 16h which cooperate with recess 18 to prevent the first and second housing jaws 12′, 12″ from being pulled beyond the expanded configuration E. Advantageously, by preventing the first and second housing jaws 12′, 12″ from being pulled too far apart, e.g. beyond the expanded configuration E, the at least one sliding guide 30 does not disengage (or break) and the biasing means is not stretched or pulled beyond its limit (e.g. damaging the elastic member or extension spring). More advantageously, arm members 16 telescope along an inside portion of the periphery side wall 14, thereby proving a solidly looking (visual) side wall, regardless of whether the container holder 10 is the expanded or contracted configuration. Even more advantageously, arm members 16 prevent or reduce the likelihood of a user's fingers getting caught between the first and second housing jaws 12′, 12″ when the container holder 10 is biased towards the contracted configuration; thereby reducing the chance of pinched fingers.
[0051] The weight of the container holder 10 is preferably in the range of 175 grams to 180 grams. The inventor has found that a weight of at least 175 grams for the container holder 10 is sufficient to prevent lifting of a container, such as a tissue box TB, off of a surface, even if the container only has a few items (e.g. tissues) remaining inside. If additional weight or mass needs to be added to an embodiment of container holder 10, a plurality of container support members 15′ can be added to the first and second housing jaws 12′, 12″ (see
[0052] Preferably, the container holder 10 further comprises one or more non-slip members 40, such as furniture pads, gripper feet or rubber feet, positioned on the lower surface 121 of each of the first and second housing jaws 12′, 12″ that comprise the housing 12. For example, as illustrated in
[0053] Alternatively, and as illustrated in
[0054] Those of ordinary skill in the art will appreciate that various modifications to the invention as described herein will be possible without falling outside the scope of the invention. In the claims, the word “comprising” is used in its inclusive sense and does not exclude other elements being present. The indefinite article “a” before a claim feature does not exclude more than one of the features being present.