Kit for corrugated color-it-yourself structure
Disclosed is a kit for constructing a color-it-yourself structure. The kit includes a folded cardboard or paperboard ply structure, a plurality of coloring instruments contained in an outer container which is sized and dimensioned to be used as a drop cloth under the structure as color is applied.
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FIELD OF THE INVENTIONThe invention relates to corrugated structures and more particularly to a kit for a color-it-yourself corrugated structure.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONFoldable play structures have been known for many years. These structures are typically constructed of a cardboard or paperboard material that is folded along predetermined fold lines for storage and shipping and is then unfolded and assembled by the purchaser. Such structures are often designed to be folded into play buildings such as houses, castles, and fire stations, and also to be folded into play vehicles such as automobiles and rockets.
Foldable structures of these types can be either colorless, pre-printed in colored inks, or designed to be colored by the purchaser using, for example, magic markers, crayons, colored pencils, or other coloring instruments. To provide the best color in the widest range, however, liquid paints have been shown to be the best type of coloring instrument for users applying their own colors.
While liquid paints are preferred to provide the best color and best coverage for these types of structures, paints provide a particular challenge when intended to be used by children, and even when used by adults. Paints, for example, are easily spilled and splattered in the surrounding environment, and can cause either damage or, at least, a mess that is difficult and time-consuming to clean. Paints, therefore, pose a challenge that is not encountered by other types of coloring instruments.
Furthermore, although inexpensive disposable plastic drop cloths are known in the art, and can be used in these applications, such drop cloths suffer from a number of disadvantages. First, plastic drop cloths are slippery, and therefore can actually increase spillage problems with paint bottles. Secondly, when liquid paint is spilled onto a plastic surface, the paint tends to puddle, therefore further increasing the potential for a mess, particularly when the plastic sheet is removed. Additionally, plastic drop cloths can be very thin, and tear easily when subjected to pressure, as, for example, from the edges of corrugated cardboard.
There remains a need, therefore, for a color-it-yourself structure that can be easily assembled and colored, with a minimal amount of clean up, and at a minimal cost.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONIn one aspect, the present invention is a kit for a color-it-yourself structure. The kit includes a corrugated coloring structure, a coloring instrument for coloring the corrugated structure, and a shipping box for enclosing the corrugated structure and the coloring instrument. The shipping box is sized and dimensioned to be usable as a drop cloth when positioned under the corrugated coloring structure, and therefore to limit spillage onto a floor or underlying surface when the structure is colored.
In another aspect of the invention, the coloring instrument is a liquid paint, and the kit further includes a brush for applying the paint to the corrugated structure. The structure further includes a preprinted line for coloring scenes onto the structure.
In yet another aspect of the invention, the structure can take the form of a house, a garage, a fort, a fence, a police station, a castle, a car, a fire department, a teepee, and a lemonade stand. Alternatively, the structure can include a figure such as a pumpkin, a Christmas tree, a horse, a rocket, a dog, a cat, a boy, or a girl. In another embodiment, the structure can be a pet carrier, a dog house, a cat house, or a puppy pen. Alternatively, the structure can provide a US Map, a shadow box, a fireplace, a brick wall, a manger, a window, or a door.
In another aspect of the invention, a kit is provided that includes a folded corrugated structure, a plurality of liquid paints for coloring the corrugated structure, a brush for applying the liquid paints to the corrugated structure, and a shipping box for enclosing the corrugated structure, the liquid paints, and the brush. The shipping box is adapted to be positioned beneath the corrugated structure when unfolded to provide a floor for the structure.
In another aspect of the invention, the folded corrugated structure includes both tabs and slots. The tabs are insertable into the slots in order to construct the structure from folded components. The components can include, for example, at least one component foldable to provide four walls, and at least one component for forming a roof.
In another aspect of the invention, a kit for a color it yourself structure is provided. The kit includes a plurality of corrugated components, the components each comprising at least one tab or at least one slot for interconnecting the corrugated components to provide a structure. Each of the components is foldable along one or more fold line to allow for reducing the size of the components for shipping, and at least one of the fold lines further providing structure when the component is unfolded. The components further include at least one preprinted paint line indicating where paint is to be applied, and a plurality of liquid paints for coloring the corrugated components. A brush for applying the paint is also included. A shipping carton for receiving the corrugated components, the liquid paints, and the brush, is sized and dimensioned to be positionable over the drop cloth and beneath the structure as the corrugated components are folded and interconnected to provide the structure and as the liquid paints are applied to the structure to absorb paint.
In yet another aspect of the invention, the shipping container can also be positioned beneath or adhered to the structure to form a floor for the structure.
These and other aspects of the invention will become apparent from the following description. In the description, reference is made to the accompanying drawings which form a part hereof, and in which there is shown a preferred embodiment of the invention. Such embodiment does not necessarily represent the full scope of the invention and reference is made therefore, to the claims herein for interpreting the scope of the invention.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
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Although as shown here and described below, the structure 13 is a playhouse, it will be apparent that various other types of structures could also be provided, including but not limited to garages, forts, fences, police stations, castles, cars, fire departments, teepees, and lemonade stands. In addition, the structure can be a pet care product such as a small disposable pet carrier, a dog house, a cat playhouse, or a puppy pen. The structure can also be an institutional or theater display such as a U.S. map, a manger, a shadow box, a window, a fireplace, a door, or brick walls. Also contemplated in the invention are standing figures or “standees” which can include, for example, holiday symbols and scenes, pumpkins, Christmas trees, horses, rockets, dogs, boys, cats, and girls. Various other types of foldable, colorable structures will be apparent to those of skill in the art.
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Similarly, the internal wall 11 includes a rectangular section 200, flaps 214 and 216 separated from the rectangular section 200 by side portions 210 and 212, and flap 204 separated from the rectangular section 200 by a side portion 202. Again, although only one end is described, a mirror image flap and side portion is provided extending from the rectangular section 200 opposite the flap 204. In the internal wall 11, two additional flaps 206 and 208 are provided extending parallel to the side portion 202. A fold line is provided between the flaps 206 and 208 and the side portion 202, and the other sides of the flaps 206 and 208 are cut away, allowing the flaps 206 and 208 to be folded along the fold line to reinforce the structure of the container 12.
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Upon receipt of the shipping container 12, the structure 13 is removed and the component parts are unfolded. These components are then assembled to provide a play structure. Referring first to
For assembling the structure 13, tabs 50, 51 and 53 are provided extending from the vertical edge of the rectangular wall section 30 and are sized and dimensioned to be received in slots 47, 48, 49 provided in the fold line 64 along the vertical edge of the rectangular wall section 32 of the body part 16 (
As shown, the body part 14 includes preprinted lines 52 which provide a scene to be colored with the liquid paints 22. Here the scene provides shingles in the triangular roof section, shutters around the windows 33, 35 and 38, butterflies, a window box, and other design features which create an attractive playhouse. It will be apparent that these preprinted lines can be varied to provide other types of structures, such as firehouses, police stations, castles, etc., as well as variations in the look of the playhouse. Variations can include, for example, gingerbread houses, haunted houses, etc. Furthermore, the body part 14 can be provided as a “blank” to which paint is applied without any preplanned scene.
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Also as described with reference to the body part 14 slots 47, 48, and 49 are provided in the fold line 64 on the vertical edge of the rectangular wall section 32 and the upper horizontal fold line 60 of the rectangular wall sections 30 and 32. The slots 47, 48, and 49 are sized and dimensioned to receive tabs 50, 51 and 53 extending from the vertical edge of the rectangular wall section 30, while slots 62, 63, 78 and 80 provided in the triangular roof section 28 and wall section 30 receive tabs extending from the roof section 18, as described below. While the body part 16 is similar to the body part 14, here the rectangular wall section 32 includes one window 38 and a door 36. The door 36 includes a score line 37 along the upper and lower horizontal edges and along a vertical edge, and a fold line 39 provided in the opposing vertical edge. The score lines 37 and fold line 39 provide a door 36 which can be hingedly rotated along the fold line 39 to selectively open and close the door for access to the inside of the structure 13. The preprinted lines 52 in the body part 16 provide design elements for a playhouse, as described with reference to the body part 14, and here include, for example, a mailbox, a bicycle, and an address, as shown.
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Although the process has been described as initially assembling the structure 13 and then applying paint 22, it will be apparent that the various parts of the structure 13 could also be painted prior to assembly. In this case each of the parts would be laid flat on the unfolded shipping container 12, painted individually and preferably allowed to dry before assembly. Other variations in this process will be apparent to those of skill in the art.
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The present invention therefore provides a kit for constructing and coloring a color-it-yourself structure while reducing the mess associated with the project. The present invention provides an external shipping carton which, in its unfolded state, is sized and dimensioned to be positioned under the structure 13 or the component parts thereof to act as a drop cloth during coloring, and which is constructed of a more absorbent material as compared to a plastic drop cloth and can absorb at least some of the spilled paint.
Although the structure has been described as including preprinted paint lines, it will be apparent that the structure 13 can also be provided with blank walls for coloring and painting. Furthermore, although a corrugated material is described, various types of paperboard and cardboard products could be used. Furthermore, although the invention is advantageous when used with liquid paints, various other types of coloring instruments could also be used including, for example, markers, colored pencils, crayons, and chalk. The folded structure 13 can be constructed of paper or cardboard products such as corrugated kraft, paperboard, or similar types of materials.
Various modifications of these embodiments may be made without departing from the spirit or scope of the following claims. Thus, the claims should be looked to in order to assess the full scope of the invention.
Claims
1. A kit for a color-it-yourself structure, the kit comprising:
- a corrugated coloring structure;
- a coloring instrument for coloring the corrugated structure; and
- a shipping box for enclosing the corrugated structure and the coloring instrument, the shipping box being sized and dimensioned to be usable as a drop cloth when positioned under the corrugated coloring structure.
2. The kit as described in claim 1, further comprising a drop cloth comprising a sheet material.
3. The kit as described in claim 1, wherein the coloring instrument is a paint.
4. The kit as described in clam 3, further comprising a brush for applying the paint to the corrugated structure.
5. The kit as described in claim 1, wherein the corrugated coloring structure comprises a playhouse.
6. The kit as described in claim 1, wherein the corrugated coloring structure includes a pre-printed outline.
7. The kit as described in claim 1, wherein the corrugated coloring structure comprises a figure.
8. The kit as described in claim 1, wherein the corrugated coloring structure comprises at least one of a house, a garage, a fort, a fence, a police station, a castle, a car, a fire department, a teepee, and a lemonade stand.
9. The kit as described in claim 1, wherein the corrugated coloring structure comprises at least one of a pet carrier, a dog house, a cat house, or a puppy pen.
10. The kit as described in claim 1, wherein the shipping container comprises a first and a second planar structure, wherein each of the first and second planar structures are positionable beneath the corrugated coloring structure and are sized and dimensioned to extend to a perimeter extending beyond the structure.
11. The kit as described in claim 10, wherein the standing figure comprises at least one of a pumpkin, a Christmas tree, a horse, a rocket, a dog, a cat, a boy, or a girl.
12. The kit as described in claim 1, wherein the corrugated coloring structure comprises at least one of a US Map, a shadow box, a fireplace, a brick wall, a manger, a window, or a door.
13. A kit for a color-it-yourself structure, the kit comprising:
- a folded corrugated structure;
- a plurality of liquid paints for coloring the corrugated structure;
- a brush for applying the liquid paints to the corrugated structure; and
- a shipping box, for enclosing the corrugated structure, the liquid paints, and the brush, wherein the shipping box is sized and dimensioned to be positioned beneath the corrugated structure and is adaptable to be coupled beneath the structure to provide a floor for the structure.
14. The kit as defined in claim 13, wherein the folded corrugated structure comprises at least one slot and at least one tab, the tab being insertable in the slot to assemble the structure.
15. The kit as defined in claim 13, wherein the folded corrugated structure comprises a plurality of corrugated components, each of the components including at least one of a slot or a tab for interlocking with at least one of a slot and a tab in another component, wherein the plurality of corrugated components are assemblable into a structure.
16. The kit as defined in claim 15, wherein the corrugated components comprise at least one component foldable to provide four walls, and at least one component for forming a roof.
17. The kit as defined in claim 16, further comprising at least one component foldable into a chimney connectable to the roof to provide a playhouse.
18. A kit for a color it yourself structure, the kit comprising:
- a plurality of corrugated components, the components each comprising at least one tab or at least one slot for interconnecting the corrugated components to provide a structure, each of the components being folded along one or more fold line to allow for reducing the size of the components for shipping, at least one of the fold lines further providing structure when the component is unfolded, each of the components further including at least one preprinted paint line indicating where paint is to be applied;
- a plurality of liquid paints for coloring the corrugated components;
- at least one brush for applying the paint; and
- a shipping carton for receiving the corrugated components, the liquid paints, and the brush, the shipping carton being sized and dimensioned to be positionable beneath the structure as the corrugated components are folded and interconnected to provide the structure and as the liquid paints are applied to the structure to absorb paint.
19. The kit as defined in claim 18, wherein the corrugated components comprise a corrugated kraft material.
20. The kit as defined in claim 18, wherein a portion of the shipping carton is adapted to be provided beneath the structure as a floor of the structure.
21. The kit as defined in claim 19, wherein at least a portion of the shipping carton is adapted to be adhered beneath the structure to form a floor.
22. The kit as defined in claim 18, wherein the shipping carton comprises a first and a second planar structure, the first and second planar structures being sized and dimensioned to provide a drop cloth extending to a perimeter beyond an outer edge of the structure.
23. The kit as defined in claim 18, wherein the shipping carton extends to a perimeter beyond the outer edge of the structure when unfolded to absorb paints.
Type: Application
Filed: May 19, 2004
Publication Date: Nov 24, 2005
Inventors: Jon Porter (Nesbit, MS), Kevin Rider (Olive Branch, MS), Wesley Duffey (Crenshaw, MS), Michael Freeman (Gordonville, MO)
Application Number: 10/848,920