Combination pad and container
A combination pad and container, provides a pad including a multiplicity of adjacent semi-rigid panels separated by fold lines, wherein the pad is adapted to be repeatedly folded along the fold lines to form a closed volumetric container and unfolded to function as a pad.
The present invention generally relates to pad-like devices which can be folded to form a container, and in particular to such devices which include structural components.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONContainers and base pads are common items used in a wide variety of activities. For example, sun bathers very often carry some form of ground pad on which to lie and might easily bring some form of container to carry that ground pad or at least other accessories to sunbathing. Likewise, hikers and campers might carry a backpack and some form of ground cover for resting. It is also common to see pads and containers used together in significantly different types of activities, such as games, which have a container for the storage and transport of game pieces along with a playing board. Still further activities, though not requiring a pad and container combination, might benefit from a readily available combination. For example, diaper changing is enhanced if some form of pad is carried in combination with the other accessories.
Thus, the combination of pads and containers is useful and making such combinations more convenient would be useful and desirable.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONAccordingly, one embodiment of the present invention provides a combination pad and container, comprising a pad including a multiplicity of adjacent semi-rigid panels separated by fold lines, wherein the pad is adapted to be repeatedly folded along the fold lines to form a closed volumetric container and unfolded to function as a pad.
The pad may have a bottom side adapted to be an outside surface of the container, and may further comprise one or more straps affixed to the bottom side of the pad to enable carrying of the container by the one or more straps. The pad might include: an elongated central portion extending across the pad, which central portion includes a multiplicity of the semi-rigid panels adapted to form front, bottom and back members of the container; a lateral first fold extending across the pad and the elongated central portion and positioned to allow folding of the pad to position the back member of the container substantially parallel with the front member of the container; and two opposing side portions positioned on opposing sides of the central portion of the pad and adapted to be folded parallel to and against the back member of the container when the back member is positioned substantially parallel to the front member to form the container
The pad may have a substantially circular shape. Additionally, the semi-rigid panels may include a multiplicity of pairs of the semi-rigid panels with each pair adapted to be located on different opposed sides of the volumetric container. The semi-rigid panels may be adapted to provide structural support to the volumetric container. The semi-rigid panels may include semi-rigid foam enclosed in a fabric envelope. The pad may include a waterproof fabric forming either a top or bottom side of the pad.
The pad may include indicia appearing on one side thereof adapted to form an inside of the container. The indicia form a game board. The indicia may represent a spatially distributed model selected from the group including a geographic model, a structural model, a sports field, a road layout, railroad layout, a dollhouse, a building, a construction site, a battleground, or a combination of the above.
Another embodiment of the present invention provides a combination pad and container, comprising a substantially circular pad including a multiplicity of adjacent semi-rigid panels separated by fold lines, wherein the pad is adapted to be folded along the fold lines to form a volumetric container. The semi-rigid panels may be substantially interconnected over the substantially circular pad.
Another embodiment of the present invention provides a combination pad and container, comprising: a pad including a multiplicity of adjacent semi-rigid panels separated by fold lines, the pad having a bottom side, wherein the pad is adapted to be folded along the fold lines to form a volumetric container with the bottom side being adapted to form an outside of the container; and one or more straps affixed to the bottom side of the pad to enable carrying of the container by the one or more straps. The one or more straps may be a pair of shoulder straps.
Another embodiment of the present invention provides a combination pad and container, comprising: a pad including a multiplicity of adjacent semi-rigid panels separated by fold lines, wherein the pad is adapted to be folded along the fold lines to form a volumetric container, and further wherein the pad includes: an elongated central portion extending across the pad which central portion includes a multiplicity of the semi-rigid panels adapted to form front, bottom and back members of the container; a lateral first fold extending across the pad and the elongated central portion and positioned to allow folding of the pad to position the back member of the container substantially parallel with the front member of the container; and two opposing side portions positioned on opposing sides of the central portion of the pad and adapted to be folded parallel to and against the back member of the container when the back member is positioned substantially parallel to the front member to form the container.
The two opposing side portions may include a separate plurality of elongated semi-rigid panels separated by longitudinal fold lines and adapted to allow at least one of the elongated panels on each of the two opposing side portions of the pad to be folded against the back member of the container when the back member is positioned parallel to the front member of the container. The at least one of the elongated panels on each of the two opposing side portions may be adapted to be removeably attached to each other.
The at least one of the elongated panels may be adapted to be removeably attached to the back member of the container when folded against the back member. The two opposing side portions may include additional semi-rigid panels adapted to form side members of the container.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGSThe present invention is illustratively shown and described in reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
Bottom side 10b additionally shows multiple pairs of attachment components 70-75 which are positioned on bottom side 10b to hold pad 10 together when folded to form a container. Also shown are a multiplicity of straps 78-80, which are adapted to enable carrying of a container formed by pad 10. Strap 78 is a single hand strap, and straps 79, 80 are a pair of shoulder straps. Further included are a pair of pockets 82 intended to enhance the use of the container as a knapsack or backpack.
Pad 10 may be constructed in any suitable manner desired for a specific application. In one embodiment, pad 10 is formed from one or more pieces of semi-rigid foam sandwiched between two pieces of flexible fabric. The fabric and foam are stitched together around the periphery 40 of pad 10 and also along each of the fold lines 42-46. This stitching compresses any sandwiched foam along fold lines 42-46 thus reducing rigidity to enable folding. This construction provides sufficient stiffness for maintaining a volumetric container when folded, while also providing sufficient flexibility for repeated use of pad 10 on uneven underlying surfaces. Alternatively, one or more panels 12-26 may include a separate piece of semi-rigid foam sandwiched in its respective location between the opposing pieces of fabric. Either top side 10a or bottom side 10b, or both, may include a waterproof fabric desirable for a specific application. Periphery 40 may also include a binding (not shown), which wraps around the edge and is sewn to both sides of pad 10.
Alternate embodiments for different applications may include materials for the panels having more or less rigidity or stiffness and any suitable form of interconnection between panels. Thus, pad 10 may be constructed from paper in its most flexible form, or it may be constructed from metal plates interconnected by hinges in its most rigid form.
Applications of the present invention are wide and varied. The present invention is especially adapted to applications wherein a pad and container are functionally associated, regardless of which is the dominant consideration. Thus, container 64 may be used as a backpack for hiking in areas where pad 10 is useful as a ground cover. As a beach blanket, container 64 can readily be used to carry food, drinks and other picnicking, sun bathing and swimming accessories. As a diaper changing pad, a parent can be less concerned with cross-contamination regardless of the environment. In this manner, other forms of tool containers may be constructed which perform double duty as a work surface thereby enhancing tool and part management and retention.
Container 64 may also be used as a game container and serve a dual purpose as the game board in the form of pad 10. The game board may extend for the entire top side, or it may be much smaller and thus allow room for seating of participants. Game playing pieces may easily be collected and piled on a central panel (such as panel 12 on pad 10,
The same functionality may be applied to any collection of toys, wherein a pad serves multiple roles as a means of convenient collection and containment, as a ground pad for cleanliness, and also as a mentally stimulating backdrop for play.
Once again, the materials used will depend upon the specific application. A table top game board/container combination might be constructed of cardboard, whereas a ground pad might preferably use fabric. Smaller applications of the present invention might include a gift container which becomes a retail display pad beneath the item. Larger applications might include a ground pad for a tent, with or without tent walls already attached. Thus, not all of the pad needs to be formed from semi-rigid panels, so long as there are sufficient semi-rigid panels to provide volumetric form for the container.
The present invention is illustratively described above in reference to the disclosed embodiments. Various modifications and changes may be made to the disclosed embodiments by persons skilled in the art without departing from the scope of the present invention as defined in the appended claims and Doctrine of Equivalents.
Claims
1. A combination pad and container, comprising
- a pad including a multiplicity of adjacent semi-rigid panels separated by fold lines,
- wherein said pad is adapted to be repeatedly folded along said fold lines to form a closed volumetric container and unfolded to function as a pad.
2. The combination of claim 1, wherein said pad has a bottom side adapted to be an outside surface of said container, and further comprising one or more straps affixed to said bottom side of said pad to enable carrying of said container by said one or more straps.
3. The combination of claim 1, wherein said pad includes:
- an elongated central portion extending across said pad, which said central portion includes a number of said multiplicity of adjacent semi-rigid panels adapted to form front, bottom and back members of said container;
- a lateral first fold extending across said pad and said elongated central portion and positioned to allow folding of said pad to position said back member of said container substantially parallel with said front member of said container; and
- two opposing side portions positioned on opposing sides of said central portion of said pad and adapted to be folded parallel to and against said back member of said container when said back member is positioned substantially parallel to said front member to form said container
4. The combination of claim 1, wherein said pad has a substantially circular shape.
5. The combination of claim 4, wherein said semi-rigid panels include a multiplicity of pairs of said semi-rigid panels with each pair of said pairs adapted to locate individual panels on opposed sides of said volumetric container.
6. The combination of claim 4, wherein said semi-rigid panels are adapted to provide structural support to said volumetric container.
7. The combination of claim 1, wherein said semi-rigid panels include semi-rigid foam enclosed in a fabric envelope.
8. The combination of claim 1, wherein said pad includes a waterproof fabric forming either a top or bottom side of said pad.
9. The combination of claim 1, wherein said pad includes indicia appearing on one side thereof adapted to form an inside of said container.
10. The combination of claim 9, wherein said indicia form a game board.
11. The combination of claim 9, wherein said indicia represent a spatially distributed model selected from the group including a geographic model, a structural model, a sports field, a road layout, railroad layout, a dollhouse, a building, a construction site, a battleground, or a combination of the above.
12. A combination pad and container, comprising:
- a substantially circular pad including a multiplicity of adjacent semi-rigid panels separated by fold lines and substantially interconnected over said substantially circular pad, said substantially circular pad having a bottom side,
- wherein said substantially circular pad is adapted to be folded along said fold lines to form a volumetric container with said bottom side being adapted to form an outside of said container; and
- one or more straps affixed to said bottom side of said pad to enable carrying of said container by said one or more straps.
13. The combination of claim 12, wherein said one or more straps are a pair of shoulder straps.
14. A combination pad and container, comprising:
- a pad including a multiplicity of adjacent semi-rigid panels separated by fold lines,
- wherein said pad is adapted to be folded along said fold lines to form a volumetric container, and
- further wherein said pad includes: an elongated central portion extending across said pad, which said central portion includes a number of said multiplicity of adjacent semi-rigid panels adapted to form front, bottom and back members of said container; a lateral first fold extending across said pad and said elongated central portion and positioned to allow folding of said pad to position said back member of said container substantially parallel with said front member of said container; and two opposing side portions positioned on opposing sides of said central portion of said pad and adapted to be folded parallel to and against said back member of said container when said back member is positioned substantially parallel to said front member to form said container.
15. The combination of claim 14, wherein each of said two opposing side portions includes a separate plurality of elongated semi-rigid panels separated by longitudinal fold lines and adapted to allow at least one of said elongated panels on each of said two opposing side portions of said pad to be folded against said back member of said container when said back member is positioned parallel to said front member of said container
16. The combination of claim 15, wherein said at least one of said elongated panels on each of said two opposing side portions are adapted to be removeably attached to each other.
17. The combination of claim 15, wherein said at least one of said elongated panels is adapted to be removeably attached to said back member of said container when folded against said back member.
18. The combination of claim 14, wherein said two opposing side portions include additional said semi-rigid panels adapted to form side members of said container.
Type: Application
Filed: Feb 9, 2005
Publication Date: Aug 10, 2006
Inventor: David Morrissey (Beverly, MA)
Application Number: 11/054,653
International Classification: B65D 30/00 (20060101); B65D 33/06 (20060101); B65D 30/08 (20060101); A47G 9/06 (20060101);