FOLDABLE MULTI-COMPARTMENT CONTAINER
Disclosed are a method, a device and/or a system of a foldable multi-compartment container. In one embodiment, a first inner section is expandable based on a first pressure placed near a first center area of the first inner section by a human hand from a closed state of the first inner section to an open state of the first inner section. The multi-compartment container also includes a second inner section expandable based on a second pressure placed near a second center area of the second inner section by the human hand from the closed state of the second inner section to the open state of the second inner section. A rigid enclosure having a hinge encompasses the first inner section and the second inner section. The hinge pivots at an angle between approximately zero and one-hundred-eighty degrees between a folded state and an unfolded state of the multi-compartment container.
This disclosure relates generally to storage containers and, more particularly, to a method, a device and/or a system of a foldable multi-compartment container.
BACKGROUNDA container may be a vessel in which food and/or water may be stored for consumption by a mammal (e.g., a human, a dog, a cat). A specific type of container may be a bowl. The bowl may be a round, open-top container used in many cultures to serve hot and cold food and/or liquids (e.g., water). For example, the bowl may be small and shallow, as in the case of bowls used for single servings of soup and/or cereal.
Sometimes, it may be inconvenient to have multiple containers (e.g., bowls) during a meal to separate water from a solid food. However, multiple containers can take up added volume and may not be convenient to store when carrying (e.g., in a backpack, a suitcase). For this reason, it may be inconvenient and/or cumbersome to carry multiple containers.
SUMMARYDisclosed are a method, a device and/or a system of a system of a foldable multi-compartment container.
In one aspect, a multi-compartment container includes a first rigid enclosure (e.g., having a first shape). A first inner section is encompassed by the first rigid enclosure. The first inner section is expandable based on a first pressure placed near a first center area of the first inner section (e.g., by a human hand) from a closed state of the first inner section to an open state of the first inner section.
The multi-compartment container also includes a second rigid enclosure (e.g., having a second shape). The second inner section is encompassed by the second rigid enclosure. The second inner section is expandable based on a second pressure placed near a second center area of the second inner section (e.g., by the human hand) from the closed state of the second inner section to the open state of the second inner section. A hinge between the first rigid enclosure and the second rigid enclosure permits the first rigid enclosure to fold vertically adjacent to the second rigid enclosure when a force of the human hand pivots the hinge from an unfolded state of the multi-compartment container to a folded state of the multi-compartment container.
The second inner section may be aligned on a common level plane as the first rigid enclosure in the unfolded state of the multi-compartment container. The hinge may pivot at an angle between approximately zero degrees and approximately one-hundred-eighty degrees between the folded state and the unfolded state of the multi-compartment container responsive to a motion of the human hand. The first inner section may be collapsible based on a third pressure of the human hand at the first center area when the first inner section is in the open state. The second inner section may be collapsible based on a fourth pressure of the human hand at the second center area when the second inner section is in the open state.
The first inner section and/or the second inner section may each form a cavity in which an item is storable when in the open state. A series of semi-flexible ridges of the first inner section and/or the second inner section may enable the first inner section and/or the second inner section to collapse (and/or expand) along each of the series of semi-flexible ridges. When the multi-compartment container is in the folded state, the semi-flexible ridges may position the first inner section and/or the second inner section substantially planar to the first rigid enclosure and/or the second rigid enclosure.
At least one interlocking assembly may enable the multi-compartment container to clasp the first rigid enclosure with the second rigid enclosure when the multiple-compartment container is in the unfolded state. Any one of the first shape of the first rigid enclosure and the second shape of the second rigid enclosure may be a circular shape, an oval shape, a rectangular shape, a square shape, a bone shape, a custom shape and/or a triangular shape. The first inner section and the second inner section may have the circular shape, the oval shape, the rectangular shape, the square shape, the bone shape, another custom shape, and/or the triangular shape.
The first rigid enclosure and/or the second rigid enclosure may include a curved holding grip to provide a convenient carrying capability of the multi-compartment container. The first inner section may form a first container when in the open state. The second inner section may form a second container when in the open state. The first container may optionally detach from the second container when the multi-compartment container is in the unfolded state. The multi-compartment container may be a foldable dog bowl, a foldable pet bowl, a foldable kitchen bowl, a foldable carry bowl, a foldable garden bowl, and/or a foldable cat bowl. The multi-compartment container may be washable and dryable in a standard washing machine apparatus.
In another aspect, a multi-compartment container, includes a first inner section is expandable based on a first pressure placed near a first center area of the first inner section by a human hand from a closed state of the first inner section to an open state of the first inner section. The multi-compartment container also includes a second inner section that is expandable based on a second pressure placed near a second center area of the second inner section by the human hand from the closed state of the second inner section to the open state of the second inner section. A rigid enclosure having a hinge encompasses the first inner section and the second inner section. The hinge pivots at an angle between approximately zero degrees and approximately one-hundred-eighty degrees between a folded state and an unfolded state of the multi-compartment container.
In yet another aspect, a multi-compartment container, includes a first rigid enclosure having a first shape. A first inner section is encompassed by the first rigid enclosure. The first inner section is expandable based on a first pressure placed near a first center area of the first inner section by a human hand from a closed state of the first inner section to an open state of the first inner section. The multi-compartment container also includes a second rigid enclosure having a second shape. The second inner section is encompassed by the second rigid enclosure. The second inner section is expandable based on a second pressure placed near a second center area of the second inner section by the human hand from the closed state of the second inner section to the open state of the second inner section. The second inner section is aligned on a common level plane as the first rigid enclosure in an unfolded state of the multi-compartment container.
The methods and systems disclosed herein may be implemented in any means for achieving various aspects, and may be executed in a form of a non-transitory machine-readable medium embodying a set of instructions that, when executed by a machine, cause the machine to perform any of the operations disclosed herein. Other features will be apparent from the accompanying drawings and from the detailed description that follows.
The embodiments of this invention are illustrated by way of example and not limitation in the figures of the accompanying drawings, in which like references indicate similar elements and in which:
Other features of the present embodiments will be apparent from the accompanying drawings and from the detailed description that follows.
DETAILED DESCRIPTIONExample embodiments, as described below, may be used to provide a method, a system and/or a device of a foldable multi-compartment container.
In one embodiment, a multi-compartment container 100 of
The multi-compartment container 100 of
The second inner section 208 may be aligned on a common level plane 260 as the first rigid enclosure 200 of
The first inner section 202 and/or the second inner section 208 may each form a cavity 510 in which an item is storable when in the open state (e.g., the closed state of the first inner section 550 as shown in
At least one interlocking assembly 310 may enable the multi-compartment container 100 of
The first rigid enclosure 200 of
In another embodiment, a multi-compartment container 100 of
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Now, an example embodiment will be described. Jacelyn, an avid runner in Des Moines, Iowa may enjoy running every Wednesday at the local Widerley Park with her beloved dog Sammy. Jacelyn may purchase the multi-compartment container (e.g., as described in
Although the present embodiments have been described with reference to specific example embodiments, it will be evident that various modifications and changes may be made to these embodiments without departing from the broader spirit and scope of the various embodiments. In addition, it will be appreciated that the various operations, processes and methods disclosed herein may be embodied in a non-transitory machine-readable medium and/or a machine-accessible medium compatible with a data processing system (e.g., data processing device 100). Accordingly, the specification and drawings are to be regarded in an illustrative rather than a restrictive sense.
A number of embodiments have been described. Nevertheless, it will be understood that various modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the claimed invention. The structures and modules in the figures may be shown as distinct and communicating with only a few specific structures and not others. The structures may be merged with each other, may perform overlapping functions, and may communicate with other structures not shown to be connected in the figures. Accordingly, the specification and/or drawings may be regarded in an illustrative rather than a restrictive sense.
Claims
1. A multi-compartment container, comprising:
- a first rigid enclosure having a first shape; a first inner section encompassed by the first rigid enclosure, wherein the first inner section is expandable based on a first pressure placed near a first center area of the first inner section by a human hand from a closed state of the first inner section to an open state of the first inner section;
- a second rigid enclosure having a second shape; a second inner section encompassed by the second rigid enclosure, wherein the second inner section is expandable based on a second pressure placed near a second center area of the second inner section by the human hand from the closed state of the second inner section to the open state of the second inner section; and
- a hinge between the first rigid enclosure and the second rigid enclosure to permit the first rigid enclosure to fold vertically adjacent to the second rigid enclosure when a force of the human hand to pivot the hinge from an unfolded state of the multi-compartment container to a folded state of the multi-compartment container.
2. The multi-compartment container of claim 1 wherein the second inner section is aligned on a common level plane as the first rigid enclosure in the unfolded state of the multi-compartment container.
3. The multi-compartment container of claim 1 wherein the hinge to pivot at an angle between approximately zero degrees and approximately one-hundred-eighty degrees between the folded state and the unfolded state of the multi-compartment container responsive to a motion of the human hand.
4. The multi-compartment container of claim 1
- wherein the first inner section is collapsible based on a third pressure of the human hand at the first center area when the first inner section is in the open state.
5. The multi-compartment container of claim 1
- wherein the second inner section is collapsible based on a fourth pressure of the human hand at the second center area when the second inner section is in the open state.
6. The multi-compartment container of claim 1
- wherein at least one of the first inner section and the second inner section to each form a cavity in which an item is storable when in the open state.
7. The multi-compartment container of claim 1
- wherein a series of semi-flexible ridges of at least one of the first inner section and the second inner section to enable at least one of the first inner section and the second inner section to collapse and expand along each of the series of semi-flexible ridges, such that when the multi-compartment container is in the folded state the semi-flexible ridges to position at least one of the first inner section and the second inner section substantially planar to at least one of the first rigid enclosure and the second rigid enclosure.
8. The multi-compartment container of claim 1 wherein at least one interlocking assembly to enable the multi-compartment container to clasp the first rigid enclosure with the second rigid enclosure when the multiple-compartment container is in the unfolded state.
9. The multi-compartment container of claim 1 wherein any one of the first shape of the first rigid enclosure and the second shape of the second rigid enclosure is a circular shape, an oval shape, a rectangular shape, a square shape, a bone shape, a custom shape and a triangular shape.
10. The multi-compartment container of claim 9 wherein at least one of the first inner section and the second inner section to have the circular shape, the oval shape, the rectangular shape, the square shape, the bone shape, another custom shape, and the triangular shape.
11. The multi-compartment container of claim 1 wherein at least one of the first rigid enclosure and the second rigid enclosure to include a curved holding grip to provide a convenient carrying capability of the multi-compartment container.
12. The multi-compartment container of claim 1:
- wherein the first inner section to form a first container when in the open state, and wherein the second inner section to form a second container when in the open state, and
- wherein the first container to optionally detach from the second container when the multi-compartment container is in the unfolded state.
13. The multi-compartment container of claim 1 wherein the multi-compartment container is at least one of a foldable dog bowl, a foldable pet bowl, a foldable kitchen bowl, a foldable carry bowl, a foldable garden bowl, and a foldable cat bowl.
14. The multi-compartment container of claim 1 wherein the multi-compartment container is washable and dryable in a standard washing machine apparatus.
15. A multi-compartment container, comprising:
- a first inner section is expandable based on a first pressure placed near a first center area of the first inner section by a human hand from a closed state of the first inner section to an open state of the first inner section;
- a second inner section is expandable based on a second pressure placed near a second center area of the second inner section by the human hand from the closed state of the second inner section to the open state of the second inner section; and
- a rigid enclosure having a hinge to encompass the first inner section and the second inner section, wherein the hinge to pivot at an angle between approximately zero degrees and approximately one-hundred-eighty degrees between a folded state and an unfolded state of the multi-compartment container.
16. The multi-compartment container of claim 15 wherein the second inner section is aligned on a common level plane as the rigid enclosure in the unfolded state of the multi-compartment container.
17. The multi-compartment container of claim 15 wherein the first inner section is collapsible based on a third pressure at the first center area when the first inner section is in the open state.
18. A multi-compartment container, comprising:
- a first rigid enclosure having a first shape; a first inner section encompassed by the first rigid enclosure, wherein the first inner section is expandable based on a first pressure placed near a first center area of the first inner section by a human hand from a closed state of the first inner section to an open state of the first inner section;
- a second rigid enclosure having a second shape; a second inner section encompassed by the second rigid enclosure, wherein the second inner section is expandable based on a second pressure placed near a second center area of the second inner section by the human hand from the closed state of the second inner section to the open state of the second inner section, wherein the second inner section is aligned on a common level plane as the first rigid enclosure in an unfolded state of the multi-compartment container.
19. The multi-compartment container of claim 18 further comprising:
- a hinge between the first rigid enclosure and the second rigid enclosure to permit the first rigid enclosure to fold vertically adjacent to the second rigid enclosure when a force of the human hand to pivot the hinge from the unfolded state of the multi-compartment container to a folded state of the multi-compartment container.
20. The multi-compartment container of claim 18
- wherein the first inner section is collapsible based on a third pressure of the human hand at the first center area when the first inner section is in the open state.
Type: Application
Filed: Nov 17, 2015
Publication Date: May 18, 2017
Inventor: Steven Scaba (New York, NY)
Application Number: 14/943,030