Multifunction Container Device
A multipurpose of multifunction container device is provided that has a body defining at least one storage compartment to contain one or more items therein and a housing section that is designed to contain one or both of: a cutter device useful to cut the tip of items contained in the storage compartment (or other items) and an implement, such as a lighter, flashlight, compass, etc.
This application claims priority to the following U.S. Provisional Applications, all of which are incorporated herein by reference:
U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/695,520, filed Jun. 30, 2005;
U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/697,485, filed Oct. 17, 2005;
U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/712,209, filed Nov. 30, 2005;
U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/761,599, filed Jan. 24, 2006.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention is directed to container devices, and more particular to multipurpose or multifunction container devices of a portable variety.
Multipurpose container devices are useful because they can carry multiple diverse items and implements. For example, it is useful to have a single container device that can carry tobacco items and implements (e.g., lighters and cutters). In addition, such a device can be useful as a personalized gift or as a brand promotional item, where an advertiser's brand is placed on the device. Such devices are becoming very popular. In addition, a multipurpose container device may also be useful to carry items and implements for camping activities.
What is needed is a stylishly designed multipurpose or multifunction container device.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The present invention is directed to a multipurpose or multifunction container device. The container device may have numerous uses and applications, some of which are described hereinafter. However, the present invention, unless otherwise stated, is not to be construed to be limited to a container for a particular product or type of product.
The container device according to the first embodiment is a case shown at reference numeral 10 comprising a first section 20 and a second section 30. The first section comprises a case lid 22 with an open space 24 within the case. There is an interior space 34 within the second section 30 that together with the interior space 24 of the first section 20 a storage space when the first section 20 of the case when first section 20 and second section 30 are properly connected or otherwise coupled together and in a closed position. The storage space can be used for storing items, within the case, such as a cigar, flask, flashlight, tools, knives, threads, first-aid kits, medicine, etc which are only provided as means of an example. A cigar as an example of such an item is shown at reference numeral 40. The first and second sections 20 and 30 may be connected or otherwise coupled in many ways including without limitation, interference fit, screw fit, hinges, latches, clasps, snapfit, Velcro™ or forms of complementary mating engagements (male-female, etc.), or any combination thereof.
In certain further embodiments, there may be an optional cap 28 which opens and closes at the exposed end or tip of the first section. When the cap 28 is opened, another space or subcompartment is made accessible in which another item 60 is stored or contained, such as lighter, flashlight, compass or any such desired accessory or item as part of the overall case lid. Similar to the coupling of the first section 20 to the second section 30, the cap 28 may open and close over the end of the first section 20 in many ways including including without limitation, interference fit, screw fit, hinges, latches, clasps, snapfit, Velcro™, or forms of complementary mating engagements (male-female, etc.). In certain embodiments, a seal may be provided to protect and provide, for example, an air or moisture seal within the case for the container when the first section/lid 20 and/or the cap 28 is closed.
There is a cutter housing 32 that is located within the body of the second section. The cutter housing 32 comprises a hole or opening 36 that may be opened or closed. The hole or opening 36 is surrounded by the body of the second section 30 according to certain embodiments. In other embodiments, the hole or opening 36 is part of the cutter housing 32 that may separate or otherwise detach and re-attach to the 34 body of the second section 30 via methods such as those attachment technologies referred to above. Depending on the embodiment, the hole or opening may be congruent with an axis of the cutter housing 32 and/or the body of the second section 30.
According to various embodiments, the hole 34 or opening 36 of the cutter housing 32 is closed by a blade 38 which may traverse across the opening 36. There is a passageway or groove within the cutter hosing 32 that allows the blade to traverse in and out of the body of the second section allowing it to close and open the cutter housing space. The blade 38 moves in an out of the cutter housing opening from the perimeter of the cutter housing 32 as shown in
The blade may move in and out of the second section 30 by a lever 70 that is attached to the blade 38 but is hingedly mounted on the exterior of the body of the second section 30. The lever 70 is substantially congruent with the surface of the second section 30 when the cutter housing is in its closed position. The lever 70 further comprises a latch or some other securing mechanism such that the blade 38 remains locked or secured in the closed position until desired to be unlocked by the a user. The lever 70 is pulled away from the second section by the user to create or otherwise allow for access to the opening or hole 36 in the cutter housing 32 resulting in the open state of the cutter housing 32.
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The main body 110 is hollow and defines a storage space for storing one or more of the items therein as well as a further lining (not shown) circumscribing the interior wall of the main body 110 that defines the storage space. The main body 110 has a first end 112 and a second end 114. The cap member 120 fits over a first end 112. The cap member 120 attaches to the main body 110 at the first end 112 and the cutter assembly attaches to the main body at the second end 114. In certain variations of this embodiment, there may be an extender (not shown) that is also hollow and defines a storage space. The extender also has an extender first end and an extender second end where the first end is complementary to receive the cap member 120 and the second extender end is complementary to receive and fit the first end 112 of the main body 110. The use of the extender results in increasing the overall dimensions of the main body 110 so as to be able to accommodate the desired larger storage items of choice.
The cap member 120 is closed at a rounded tip or geometrically shaped end 122 and is open at a second end 124. Thus, the cap member 120 may have an interior space that is closed on one end that extends the dimensions of the storage space associated with the main body 110 when it is attached to the main body 110. There are numerous ways of connecting the cap member 120 to the main body 110, including any one of the aforementioned coupling technologies.
The cutter assembly 130 comprises a cutter housing 132 and a cutter arm 140. The cutter housing 132 comprises a first length portion 134 that may have the same profile as the main body 110 and a second length portion 136 that is slightly smaller in profile than the first length portion such that it may slide into the second end 114 of the main body 110, forming a continuous surface with the main body 110, as shown in
According to this embodiment, the cutter arm 140 comprises a blade holder member 142, a handle 144 and a lip 146. There is a tab or raised portion 148 on a lateral surface of the lip 146. The blade holder member 142 holds a blade 150 between its two spokes. There are slots or grooves on the inside walls of the cutter housing 132 to receive the spokes of the blade holder member 142 such that the cutter arm 140 may be moved (e.g., slid) in and out of the cutter housing 132 between a closed position as shown in
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The cap 240 has a rounded exterior surface and a profile that matches the profile of the implement housing 220 so that when the cap 240 is closed, a substantially continuous surface is formed with the implement housing 220.
The implement housing 220 is removable from the main body 110 and may be replaced entirely by a cap 250 that is similar to the cap member 120 for the container device 100 of the second embodiment. This allows the container device 200 to have extended storage space afforded by the main body 110 and the cap 250 when the implement 230 is not needed or desired.
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The cutter assembly 430 comprises a blade holder 432 that holds a first blade 431, a handle 434, and a second blade 436. The blade holder 432 holds the first blade 431 in a manner similar to the cutter assemblies of the previous embodiments. The blade holder 432 fits into the cutter handle 434 and the blade 431 is movable within a slot of the implement housing 420. The blade 436 is fixed (immovable) in the implement housing 420 so as to partially extend into the opening 422 as shown in
Thus, the cutter assembly of the container device 400 employs a dual-blade cutting system that cuts an item from two sides. However, when the cutter arm 432 is retracted into the implement housing 420, the opening 422 is sealed off by the solid portion of the blade 431 because the cutting edge of the blade is pushed beyond the opening 422 as shown in
The cutter assembly 540 comprises a housing 542 having an opening 544, a blade holder 546 to hold a blade (not shown) and handle 548. The cutter assembly 540 may be mounted on a pin 526 inside the implement housing 520 so as to pivot out of a slot 524 in the housing 520. This allows for access so that the blade holder 546 can be pulled out from the housing 542 to allow a user to insert an item into the opening 544 to be cut when the handle 548 is pushed back into the housing 542. The cutter assembly 540 may comprise a construction similar to that shown in connection with any of the previous embodiments, or may have a construction similar to known cutter devices. Moreover, as an alternative, the cutter assembly 540 may be designed to be completely withdrawn from the housing 520 when it is used and then replaced when not in use, similar to configuration of the implement 530.
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There is a storage flap 640 has a first slot 642 for receiving an implement 650 and a second slot 644 for receiving a cutter device 660. The implement 650 may be a lighter, flashlight or other implement as described above in connection with the other embodiments. The cutter device 660 may be a cutter device having a construction that is well known in the art. The storage flap 640 is mounted on a hinge 646 to an edge of the bottom 620 so that it can be folded over and into the storage compartment section 622 as shown in
Numerous materials may be used for the various components of the container devices according to the embodiments described herein. For example, and not by way of limitation, certain body and housing portions may be made of injection-molded plastic, while other portions such as the cap and cutter arm may be made of a hard metal, such as zinc with gold, silver or nickel plating or aesthetics, leather, cloth or other fabric.
In addition, in the case where a container device according to any one of the embodiments described herein is used for storing tobacco products, such as cigars, the inside of that portion of the storage compartment may be lined with cedar or similar material. Moreover, the storage compartments may be suitable to contain a miniature humidifier to maintain humidity in the compartment and preserve the life of cigars.
In all of the embodiments described herein, the cutting assembly may take the form or variation shown in other embodiments herein (e.g., dual blade, single blade, etc.) or may take the form of other types of cigar cutters heretofore known, such as those commonly known in the industry as “bullet” or “punch” style cutters, or hereinafter developed. In addition, while in some embodiments shown herein the blade is shown to have straight or diagonal edge and in other embodiments it has a crescent shaped edge, it should be understood that the cutting edge of the blade in any of the embodiments may have any suitable shape.
The devices described herein may be embodied in other specific forms without departing from the spirit or essential characteristics thereof. The foregoing embodiments are therefore to be considered in all respects illustrative and not meant to be limiting.
Claims
1. A container device, comprising:
- a. a tubular body having a first end and a second end, said tubular body being sized and shaped to contain at least one product therein;
- b. a cap enclosing the first end of said tubular body;
- c. a cutter assembly comprising a housing comprising an opening that is sized to receive an end of a product to be cut, a blade holder mounted to slide within said housing and that is moveable substantially along a plane that extends across said opening, and a blade that is held by said blade holder, wherein the housing of said cutter assembly comprises a first end that is sized and shaped to removably attach to the second end of the tubular body.
2. The device of claim 1, wherein the cap is attached by corkscrew threaded engagement, latch, snap fit, Velcro, interference fit, or a hinge.
3. The device of claim 2, wherein the cap is removably attached.
4. The device of claim 3, wherein the cap comprises a lighter assembly comprising a body, a lighter mechanism and a fuel storage container, wherein a first end of the body of the lighter device is sized and shaped to removably attach to the first end of the tubular body.
5. The device of claim 1, wherein the housing of said cutter assembly comprises a first end that is sized and shaped to removably attach to the second end of the elongated tubular body.
6. The device of claim 1, wherein the opening in the housing of the cutter assembly is oriented substantially normal to a major axis of the elongated tubular body.
7. The device of claim 6, wherein the blade mechanism slides in a direction along or parallel to said major axis.
8. The device of claim 1, wherein cross-sectional dimensions of the body of the lighter assembly, the housing of the cutter assembly and the elongated tubular body are substantially the same such that when the lighter assembly is attached to the first end of the elongated tubular body and the cutter assembly is attached to the second end of the elongated tubular body, the device appears and handles as a single unitary body.
9. The device of claim 1, wherein the elongated tubular body is sized to hold two or more elongated tobacco products side by side.
10. The device of claim 1, and further comprising a cap member that is moveable to enclose a second end of the lighter housing, thereby hiding and containing the lighter mechanism.
11. The device of claim 1, wherein the cross-sectional dimensions of the first end of the elongated tubular body comprises a portion that is sized and shaped to fit inside a portion of the first end of the body of the lighter assembly.
12. The device of claim 1, wherein the cross-sectional dimensions of the first end of the elongated tubular body comprises a portion that is sized and shaped over a portion of the first end of the body of the lighter assembly.
13. The device of claim 1, wherein the cross-sectional dimensions of the second end of the elongated tubular body comprises a portion that is sized and shaped to fit inside a portion of the first end of the housing of the cutter assembly.
14. The device of claim 1, wherein the cross-sectional dimensions of the second end of the elongated tubular body comprises a portion that is sized and shaped to fit over a portion of the first end of the housing of the cutter assembly.
15. The device of claim 1, wherein the body of the lighter assembly is sufficiently hollow to accommodate at least one tobacco product that extends through said elongated tubular body.
16. The device of claim 1, and further comprising a first cap member that hingedly attaches to the lighter housing and closes over the lighter mechanism to hide the lighter mechanism, and a second cap member that removably fits over the first cap, wherein the first cap member and the second cap member are formed of a metal material.
17. A container device, comprising:
- a. a body comprising a first elongated section and a second elongated section, wherein the first and second elongated sections are adjacent to each other, the first elongated section comprising an interior compartment sufficient to contain at least one elongated tobacco product therein;
- b. a lighter assembly positioned in said second elongated section and extending beyond a first end of the elongated section, the lighter assembly comprises a lighter mechanism and a fuel storage container;
18. The device of claim 17, wherein the blade mechanism comprises a handle that is attached to the blade, wherein the handle comprises exterior dimensions that are substantially the same as the exterior dimensions of the second elongated section.
19. The device of claim 17, and further comprising a cap member that is moveable to enclose at least a first end of the interior compartment in said first elongated section.
20. The device of claim 19, wherein the cap member is sized to further enclose the first end of the second elongated section to thereby hide and contain the lighter mechanism.
21. The device of claim 20, wherein the cap member has exterior dimensions that are substantially the same as exterior dimensions of the first and second elongated sections of the body so that the device appears and handles as a unitary body when the cap member is closed over the first ends of the first and second elongated sections of the body.
22. A container device, comprising:
- a. a housing comprising a first section defining a first compartment being sized and shaped to contain at least one tobacco product therein, a second section defining a second compartment being sized and shaped to removably contain a lighter device, and a third section defining a third compartment;
- b. a cutter assembly disposed in the third compartment and comprising a cutter housing having an opening therein that is sized to receive a tip of a tobacco product, a blade holder that is slidable within said cutter housing across said opening, and a blade held by said blade holder, wherein said cutter housing is hingedly mounted in said third compartment of the housing so that the cutter assembly can be rotated outside of said third compartment to provide access to said opening in said cutter housing.
23. The device of claim 22, and further comprising a lighter device, wherein the lighter device may be disposed inside said second compartment so as to be fully contained within said housing and may be fully removed from the housing for use.
24. The device of claim 23, wherein the cutter assembly further comprises a handle attached to an end of the blade holder to be gripped by a user's hand to move the blade holder across the opening in the cutter housing.
25. The device of claim 22, wherein the second and third compartments are arranged collinearly, and the first compartment is adjacent to the second and third compartments.
26. A container device, comprising:
- a. a base member;
- b. a lid that is hingedly attached to the base member to open and close over the base member;
- c. wherein the base member comprises a first compartment and a second compartment, wherein the first compartment is sized and shaped to contain at least one elongated tobacco product;
- d. a flap member hingedly attached to the base member so as to rotate in and out of said second compartment, wherein the flap member comprises a sleeve suitable for holding a lighter device and cutter assembly comprising an opening sized to receive a tip of a tobacco product, a blade holder mounted to slide within said housing and that is movable along a plane that extends across said opening, and a blade that is held by said blade holder.
27. The device of claim 26, wherein the lid comprises at least one compartment for holding an elongated tobacco product.
28. The device of claim 27, and further comprising a first retainer flap that is pivotably attached to the base member and is movable to extend across the first compartment to secure at least one elongated tobacco product in said first compartment.
29. The device of claim 28, and further comprising a second retainer flap that is pivotably attached to the base member and is movable to extend across the compartment of said lit member to secure at least one elongated tobacco product in said lid member.
30. The device of claim 29, wherein the first compartment comprises a plurality of divided sections each suitable for containing a single elongated tobacco product.
31. A multifunction container device comprising a body defining at least one storage compartment to contain one or more items therein and a housing section to contain one or both of: a cutter device useful to cut the tip of items and an implement.
Type: Application
Filed: Jun 29, 2006
Publication Date: Jan 4, 2007
Inventors: Yura Chong (Flushing, NY), Matthew Kim (Norcross, GA)
Application Number: 11/427,379
International Classification: A24F 13/24 (20060101);