Collapsible snack caddy
11649089 · 2023-05-16
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D11/186
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D11/1833
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A47G23/0616
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A collapsible snack caddy has an open rectangular box-like configuration for carrying snacks and a closed flat configuration. The caddy has a bottom, front and back sides, left and right ends, and an open top. The caddy is hinged at all four corners. The sides and ends are hinged to the bottom. The sides have diagonal living hinges to allow a triangular portion to fold upon the trapezoidal portion. The bottom, and both sides are hinged in the middle so that opposite portions of the ends, sides, and the bottom can fold upon each other.
Claims
1. A collapsible box-like snack caddy having an inside volume comprising: a. a bottom divided into a first bottom panel and a second bottom panel by a bottom hinge for relative rotation of the first bottom panel and the second bottom panel; b. a left end connected to the first bottom panel by a left end bottom hinge for relative rotation; c. a right end connected to the second bottom panel by a right end bottom hinge for relative rotation; d. a front side divided into a left front section and a right front section by a front side hinge extending across the height of the front side for relative rotation and wherein the left front section is divided diagonally by a left front diagonal hinge extending across the height of the front side and the right front section is divided diagonally by a right front diagonal hinge extending across the height of the front side; and e. a back side divided into a left back section and a right back section by a back side hinge extending across the height of the back side for relative rotation and wherein the left back section is divided diagonally by a left back diagonal hinge extending across the height of the back side and the right back section is divided diagonally by a right back diagonal hinge extending across the height of the back side, wherein corner hinges connect in sequence the left end, the front side, the right end, and the back side for relative rotation allowing the left end, the right end, the front side, and the back side to fold into the inside volume leaving the first bottom panel and the second bottom panel exposed.
2. The snack caddy of claim 1, wherein the snack caddy is rectangular, and the diagonal hinges divide the sides into trapezoids and triangles.
3. The snack caddy of claim 1, wherein the snack caddy is square, and the diagonal hinges divide the sides into triangles.
4. The snack caddy of claim 1, wherein the diagonal hinges are living hinges.
5. The snack caddy of claim 1, further including a drink cup strap within the inside volume of the collapsible snack caddy and extending across one or more of the corners.
6. The snack caddy of claim 1, further including a detachable shoulder strap connected to an outside surface of the bottom.
7. The snack caddy of claim 1, further including a closure to maintain the snack caddy in a flat configuration.
8. The snack caddy of claim 1, wherein the snack caddy has an open top and includes carrier handles attached to the left end and the right end adjacent the open top.
9. The snack caddy of claim 1, further including an exterior pocket attached to an external surface of the back side.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
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(18) A collapsible snack caddy 10 of the present invention overcomes the problem of managing snacks, drinks, and tickets at a theater, concert, or a sporting event.
(19) With reference to FIGS. and 1-11 and 13, the collapsible snack caddy 10, in the open configuration, constitutes a rectangular box-like structure with a length L, a width W, and a height H (
(20) The front side 14 is divided into a rectangular left front section 41 and a rectangular right front section 42 connected together by a hinged center connector 32. Similarly, the back side 44 is divided into a rectangular right back section 71 and a rectangular left back section 72 connected together by a hinged center connector 62. The connectors 32 and 62 are provided to accommodate the thickness of trapezoids 28, 24, 54, and 58. Further, the left front section 41 and the right front section 42 are further divided by diagonal live hinges 38 and 40 respectively. The diagonal live hinge 38 divides the left front section 41 into a left front triangle 16 and a left front trapezoid 24. The diagonal live hinge 40 divides the right front section 42 into a right front triangle 20 and a right front trapezoid 28. The right back section 71 and the left back section 72 are similarly divided by diagonal living hinges 68 and 70 into trapezoids and triangles. Particularly, the diagonal living hinge 68 divides the right back section 71 into a right back triangle 46 and a right back trapezoid 54. The diagonal live hinge 70 divides the left back section 72 into a left back triangle 50 and a left back trapezoid 58.
(21) As best shown in
(22) As shown in
(23) The collapsible snack caddy 10 as configured can be collapsed from a box-like open configuration (
(24) The left end 92 and the right end 94 are also connected for relative rotational movement to the left bottom panel 76 and the right bottom panel 80 respectively by left bottom panel hinge 78 and right bottom panel hinge 82. The hinges 78 and 82 are piano-style hinges. The right front trapezoid 28 is connected to the right bottom panel 80 by piano-style right front bottom hinge 30. The left front trapezoid 24 is connected to the left bottom panel 76 by piano-style left front bottom hinge 26. The left back trapezoid 58 is connected to the left bottom panel 76 by piano-style left back bottom hinge 60. The right back trapezoid 54 is connected to the right bottom panel 80 by piano-style right back bottom hinge 56.
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(26) The right bottom panel 80 and left the bottom panel 76 are connected together for relative rotation by bottom center connector 84, piano-type left bottom center connector hinge 86 and piano-type right bottom center connector hinge 88. The bottom center connector 84 is employed to compensate for the thickness of right bottom panel 80 and left bottom panel 76.
(27) The right back triangle 46 and the right back trapezoid 54 are connected together for relative rotation by means of right back living hinge 68. The left back triangle 50 and the left back trapezoid 58 are connected together for relative rotation by means of left back living hinge 70. The right front triangle 20 and the right front trapezoid 28 are connected together for relative rotation by means of right front living hinge 40. The left front triangle 16 and the left front trapezoid 24 are connected together for relative rotation by means of left front living hinge 38.
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(29) An adjustable shoulder strap 104 can be releasably attached to the exposed exterior surface of the bottom 74 so as seen in
(30) In the illustrative description of the collapsible snack caddy 10 above, the collapsible snack caddy 10 is illustrated as rectangular in shape with sides that are longer than the ends are wide. As a result, the diagonal living hinges divide the sides into a triangle and a trapezoid shape. The collapsible snack caddy 10 could also be square in shape. With the square shaped collapsible snack caddy, the diagonal living hinges divide the sides into two triangle shapes. Further, for maximum flatness, the height of the sides should not exceed half of the width of the bottom.
(31) One should also appreciate that the use of the terms such as “end”, “sides”, “top”, “bottom”, “left”, “right”, “front”, and “back” are for the purposes of part identification and not as an indicator of position or function.
(32) While this invention has been described with reference to preferred embodiments thereof, it is to be understood that variations and modifications can be affected within the spirit and scope of the invention as described herein and as described in the appended claims.