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- the container includes center support, an annular lazy tong enclosure unit positioned on a vertical axis and expandable and collapsible circumferentially, a plurality of support slats attached to the center support, and hinge means pivotally securing the outer ends of the slats to a lower portion of the annular enclosure unit.
- the present invention relates to collapsible containers, and particularly to a relatively lightweight sturdy container adapted for use as a playpen, as a leaf storage and accumulating unit, or for other uses, as desired.
- the present invention as one embodiment thereof, relates to a container including a center support, a vertically positioned annular lazy tong enclosure unit, a plurality of substantially radially extending support slats pivotally attached at their inner ends to the center support, and hinge means pivotally securing the outer ends of the slats to the annular unit adjacent the lower end thereof whereby the enclosure unit can be collapsed by lifting the center support upwardly.
- FIG. 1 is a side elevation of a collapsible container of the invention with a portion of the structure thereof being indicated diagrammatically;
- FIG. 2 is a fragmentary top plan view of the collapsible container of FIG. 1 with a portion of the container being broken away and other portions being shown diagrammatically;
- FIG. 3 is a plan view of the structure of FIG. 1 as collapsed with repetitive portions of the structure being indicated diagrammatically;
- FIG. 3a is a fragmentary, diagrammatic side elevation of the collapsible container of FIG. 1 when in its collapsed position, and with a portion of the annular lazy tong unit omitted;
- FIG. 4 is a fragmentary, enlarged, partially broken away vertical cross section of one portion of the container of FIG. 1;
- FIG. 5 is a plan view of the fragment of the structure of the invention as shown in FIG. 4.
- This container includes a suitable center support 12 which can be made from any suitable material, such as a tubular article, or a cylindrical block of wood or othermeans, as desired.
- the center support 12 preferably has a shoulder or annular flange 14 provided thereon adjacent its upper end, which flange may be ice formed as a unit with the center support or be otherwise attached thereto as desired.
- some conventional, or suitable handle means 16 is secured to the upper surface of this center support 12 and such handle may comprise, for example, a collapsible plastic or leather strap secured at its inwardly turned ends 18 to the top surface of the center support 12.
- the handle 16 can usually collapse down and lie against the top surface of the center support 12 or be pivotally secured to such center support to be swung over to inoperative position. superimposed on a portion of the top of the center support 12.
- a plurality of support slats 20 are provided in the collapsible container and extend substantially radially from the center support 12.
- the container 10 also includes an annular lazy tong enclosure unit 22 which is positioned on a vertical axis in the container 10. Such annular unit 22 is formed, as indicated in FIG.
- FIG. 4 of the drawings particularly shows that the hinge means 24 may comprise an eye 30 which is bolted or otherwise secured to one of the elongate members 24 adjacent the lower end thereof as by a nut 32 and usually a lock washer or equivalent member 34.
- FIG. 28 Another portion of the hinge means 28 is shown as including a substantially U-shaped link 36 which is suitably operatively secured to the lower surface of the individual slats 20 as by a suitable bolt 38, or equivalent means so as to position the link 36 to extend radially beyond the individual slat 20 by which it is positioned.
- the U-shaped links 36 may have upwardly extending ends 40 seated in suitable recesses formed in the slats 20 to position such link 36 to extend in a general radial direction in the container 10'.
- the radially inner ends of the slats 20 are operatively secured to the center support I12 by conventional means, in this instance including the formation of a rabbetted end 42 on the radially inner end of each of the slats 20 and by securing a suitable strap type hinge or equivalent member 44 to the lower surface of such end portion 42 as by a bolt 46 or similar member.
- the opposite strap of the hinge 44 is secured by a screw 48 or similar means to a top portion of the flange 14 on the center support 12 whereby the radially inner end of each of the slats 20 is physically supported on the flange 14 but yet is pivotally secured thereto whereby the slat is adapted to pivot downwardly from such center support 12 when the center support is moved vertically upwardly.
- annular unit 22 when the handle 16 is used to raise the center support 12, the annular unit 22 will be collapsed in a circumferential direction and will take substantially the shape shown in FIGS. 3 and 3a when the various bars or elongate members 24 are brought into relatively closely spaced relationship with each other by collapsing movement of the lazy tong structure provided in such annular unit.
- annular unit can be expanded to form the relatively large diameter structure shown in FIGS. 1 and 2.
- any desired type of support means can be associated with the collapsible container 10.
- the container may be used with the plurality of slats 20 being the sole support means provided, and wherein usually the radially inner ends of such slats are substantially abutted against each other around the periphery of the flange 14, as indicated in FIG. 3, as well as in FIG. 2.
- a flexible sheet unit of some type could be operatively attached to the slats 20, or such cover means, such as a fabric sheet, could be attached to the radially inner ends of the slats 22 and have its radially outer edge suitably secured to individual members 24 in the annular unit 22.
- one or more segments of a support sheet 50 formed from hardboard, stiff plastic materials, or other desired substance could be positioned on these support slats 20 and then just be removed therefrom when one wishes to move the collapsible container 10 to an inoperative position.
- some type of a cushion means, indicated at 52 may be secured to or be carried by this floor or cover member 50 to provide a cushioning action thereon.
- any conventional support means such as casters can be secured to the bottom of the center support 12 and extend below the lower edges of the annular unit 22 when it is desired to wheel or push the container 10 around on the ground.
- usually the lower ends of the annular unit 22 would terminate in a horizontal plane with the lower surface of this center support 12 for convenient support of the container 10 on a flat support surface.
- the container of the invention can be made of any desired size, but it is thought for most uses it would be desirable to make the annular unit 22 of about 48 inches in maximum diameter when fully expanded, and to make the individual bars or elongate members 24 forming the annular member be about 30 inches long and with the slats being about 16 to 18 inches long and with the center support being about to 16 inches in diameter.
- the container can be made from relatively lightweight but sturdy materials and can be painted, varnished or finished in any desired manner, but any materials may be used in making the container.
- the unit can be easily transported or stored when in its collapsed condition, but yet can be moved out to operative position by expanding the lazy tong annular unit to establish an operative, sizable container.
- This container is useful as a playpen for 4 babies and small children, and it can be used for receiving other articles therein or for storing or transporting bulky materials, such as leaves, grass clippings, or any other materials, as desired.
- roller supports can be attached to the lower ends of the annular unit 22 as well as to the center support 12.
- the center support 12 may pivotally engage and/or support the slats 20 in any desired manner.
- eyes 30, when used may replace a rivet or the like used to secure two bars 24 together.
- annular lazy tong unit positioned on a vertical axis and expandable and collapsible in a circumferential direction, said annular unit including a number of elongate members pivotally connected together to form a tubular shape,
- hinge means pivotally securing the outer ends of said slats to some members of said unit adjacent the lower end thereof, and
- hinge means provided to secure said slats to said center support, said center support having an annular flange thereon below its top surface, said slats bear on said flange at the inner ends of said slats, and said secondnamed hinge means engage the bottom surface of said slats whereby only upward movement of said center support is possible.
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THE CONTAINER INCLUDES CENTER SUPPORT, AN ANNULAR LAZY TONG ENCLOSURE UNIT POSITIONED ON A VERTICAL AXIS AND EXPANDABLE AND COLLAPSIBLE CIRCUMFERENTIALLY, A PLURALITY OF SUPPORT SLATS ATTACHED TO THE CENTER SUPPORT, AND HINGE MEANS PIVOTALLY SECURING THE OUTER ENDS OF THE SLATS TO A LOWER PORTION OF THE ANNULAR ENCLOSURE UNIT.
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Sept. 20, 1971 on -rz, JR 3,605,139
COLLAPSIBLE PLAYPEN Filed March 5, 1969 2 Sheets-Sheet l INVENTOR. HERBERT T LORENTZ JR.
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COLLAPS IBLE PLAYPEN Filed March 3, 1969 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 .INVENTOR.
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United States Patent 3,605,139 COLLAPSIBLE PLAYPEN Herbert T. Lorentz, Jr., 234 Glenwood SW., North Canton, Ohio 44720 Filed Mar. 3, 1969, Ser. No. 803,929 Int. Cl. E03d 13/00 U.S. Cl. 99R 2 Claims ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE The container includes center support, an annular lazy tong enclosure unit positioned on a vertical axis and expandable and collapsible circumferentially, a plurality of support slats attached to the center support, and hinge means pivotally securing the outer ends of the slats to a lower portion of the annular enclosure unit.
The present invention relates to collapsible containers, and particularly to a relatively lightweight sturdy container adapted for use as a playpen, as a leaf storage and accumulating unit, or for other uses, as desired.
Heretofore there have been many different types of containers provided, but there always is a need for an improved collapsible container adapted to receive any of a number of relatively lightweight, but bulky loads therein. Certain previous somewhat collapsible structures or units are provided in U.S. Pats. Nos. 2,501,359 and 2,563,446.
In general, the present invention, as one embodiment thereof, relates to a container including a center support, a vertically positioned annular lazy tong enclosure unit, a plurality of substantially radially extending support slats pivotally attached at their inner ends to the center support, and hinge means pivotally securing the outer ends of the slats to the annular unit adjacent the lower end thereof whereby the enclosure unit can be collapsed by lifting the center support upwardly.
In the accompanying drawings:
FIG. 1 is a side elevation of a collapsible container of the invention with a portion of the structure thereof being indicated diagrammatically;
FIG. 2 is a fragmentary top plan view of the collapsible container of FIG. 1 with a portion of the container being broken away and other portions being shown diagrammatically;'
FIG. 3 is a plan view of the structure of FIG. 1 as collapsed with repetitive portions of the structure being indicated diagrammatically;
FIG. 3a is a fragmentary, diagrammatic side elevation of the collapsible container of FIG. 1 when in its collapsed position, and with a portion of the annular lazy tong unit omitted;
FIG. 4 is a fragmentary, enlarged, partially broken away vertical cross section of one portion of the container of FIG. 1; and
FIG. 5 is a plan view of the fragment of the structure of the invention as shown in FIG. 4.
When referring to corresponding members shown in the drawings and referred to in the specification, correspondingnumerals are used to facilitate comparison therebetween.
Reference now is particularly made to the details of the structure shown in the drawings, and a collapsible container of the invention is indicated as a whole by the numeral 10. This container includes a suitable center support 12 which can be made from any suitable material, such as a tubular article, or a cylindrical block of wood or othermeans, as desired. The center support 12 preferably has a shoulder or annular flange 14 provided thereon adjacent its upper end, which flange may be ice formed as a unit with the center support or be otherwise attached thereto as desired. It should also be noted that some conventional, or suitable handle means 16 is secured to the upper surface of this center support 12 and such handle may comprise, for example, a collapsible plastic or leather strap secured at its inwardly turned ends 18 to the top surface of the center support 12. The handle 16 can usually collapse down and lie against the top surface of the center support 12 or be pivotally secured to such center support to be swung over to inoperative position. superimposed on a portion of the top of the center support 12.
So as to provide some suitable support means in the collapsible container 10, normally a plurality of support slats 20 are provided in the collapsible container and extend substantially radially from the center support 12. The container 10 also includes an annular lazy tong enclosure unit 22 which is positioned on a vertical axis in the container 10. Such annular unit 22 is formed, as indicated in FIG. 1 of the drawings, from a plurality of bars or elongate members 24 which are pivotally secured to associated elongate members whereby a circumferentially expandable and collapsible annular lazy tong enclosure unit 22 is provided from a plurality of the bars 24 which are pivotally secured to each other in accordance with conventional practice, as by a plurality of rivets, pins or equivalent members indicated at 26. Thus, the plurality of elongate members 24, when operatively associated with each other, form the tubular or annular unit 22 which unit can be increased or decreased in diameter by controlled pivotal movement of the relative elongate members 22 in their operative relationships with each other, as indicated in the drawings.
The general assembly of the collapsible container 10 is completed by suitable hinge means 28 which are used to secure the outer ends of the slats 22 operatively to the lower ends of some of the elongate members 24 forming the annular member or unit 22. Hence, FIG. 4 of the drawings particularly shows that the hinge means 24 may comprise an eye 30 which is bolted or otherwise secured to one of the elongate members 24 adjacent the lower end thereof as by a nut 32 and usually a lock washer or equivalent member 34. Another portion of the hinge means 28 is shown as including a substantially U-shaped link 36 which is suitably operatively secured to the lower surface of the individual slats 20 as by a suitable bolt 38, or equivalent means so as to position the link 36 to extend radially beyond the individual slat 20 by which it is positioned. If desired, the U-shaped links 36 may have upwardly extending ends 40 seated in suitable recesses formed in the slats 20 to position such link 36 to extend in a general radial direction in the container 10'.
The radially inner ends of the slats 20 are operatively secured to the center support I12 by conventional means, in this instance including the formation of a rabbetted end 42 on the radially inner end of each of the slats 20 and by securing a suitable strap type hinge or equivalent member 44 to the lower surface of such end portion 42 as by a bolt 46 or similar member. The opposite strap of the hinge 44 is secured by a screw 48 or similar means to a top portion of the flange 14 on the center support 12 whereby the radially inner end of each of the slats 20 is physically supported on the flange 14 but yet is pivotally secured thereto whereby the slat is adapted to pivot downwardly from such center support 12 when the center support is moved vertically upwardly.
It will be realized that when the handle 16 is used to raise the center support 12, the annular unit 22 will be collapsed in a circumferential direction and will take substantially the shape shown in FIGS. 3 and 3a when the various bars or elongate members 24 are brought into relatively closely spaced relationship with each other by collapsing movement of the lazy tong structure provided in such annular unit. However, such annular unit can be expanded to form the relatively large diameter structure shown in FIGS. 1 and 2.
It Will be realized that any desired type of support means can be associated with the collapsible container 10. Hence, in some instances, the container may be used with the plurality of slats 20 being the sole support means provided, and wherein usually the radially inner ends of such slats are substantially abutted against each other around the periphery of the flange 14, as indicated in FIG. 3, as well as in FIG. 2. However, if desired, a flexible sheet unit of some type could be operatively attached to the slats 20, or such cover means, such as a fabric sheet, could be attached to the radially inner ends of the slats 22 and have its radially outer edge suitably secured to individual members 24 in the annular unit 22. Likewise, if desired, one or more segments of a support sheet 50 formed from hardboard, stiff plastic materials, or other desired substance, could be positioned on these support slats 20 and then just be removed therefrom when one wishes to move the collapsible container 10 to an inoperative position. Naturally, if desired, some type of a cushion means, indicated at 52, may be secured to or be carried by this floor or cover member 50 to provide a cushioning action thereon.
It should be realized that any conventional support means, such as casters can be secured to the bottom of the center support 12 and extend below the lower edges of the annular unit 22 when it is desired to wheel or push the container 10 around on the ground. However, usually the lower ends of the annular unit 22 would terminate in a horizontal plane with the lower surface of this center support 12 for convenient support of the container 10 on a flat support surface.
For convenience in illustration, repetitive portions of the annular unit 22 have been indicated diagrammatically in the drawings, or have been omitted for purposes of clarity.
Naturally, when forming the annular unit 22, conventional washers or the like can be associated between the individual bars 24 to facilitate pivotal movement therebetween.
Obviously, the container of the invention can be made of any desired size, but it is thought for most uses it would be desirable to make the annular unit 22 of about 48 inches in maximum diameter when fully expanded, and to make the individual bars or elongate members 24 forming the annular member be about 30 inches long and with the slats being about 16 to 18 inches long and with the center support being about to 16 inches in diameter.
The container can be made from relatively lightweight but sturdy materials and can be painted, varnished or finished in any desired manner, but any materials may be used in making the container. The unit can be easily transported or stored when in its collapsed condition, but yet can be moved out to operative position by expanding the lazy tong annular unit to establish an operative, sizable container. This container is useful as a playpen for 4 babies and small children, and it can be used for receiving other articles therein or for storing or transporting bulky materials, such as leaves, grass clippings, or any other materials, as desired.
Obviously, roller supports can be attached to the lower ends of the annular unit 22 as well as to the center support 12. The center support 12 may pivotally engage and/or support the slats 20 in any desired manner.
If desired, the eyes 30, when used, may replace a rivet or the like used to secure two bars 24 together.
From the foregoing, it is believed that a novel and improved container which can be readily collapsed has been provided and that the objects of the invention have been achieved.
While one complete embodiment of the invention has been disclosed herein, it will be appreciated that modification of this particular embodiment of the invention may be resorted to without departing from the scope of the invention as defined in the appended claims.
What is claimed is:
1. In a collapsible container,
a center support having a flat top surface,
an annular lazy tong unit positioned on a vertical axis and expandable and collapsible in a circumferential direction, said annular unit including a number of elongate members pivotally connected together to form a tubular shape,
a plurality of substantially radially extending support slats pivotally attached at their inner ends to said center support and positioned with their top surfaces in the plane of said center support top surface,
hinge means pivotally securing the outer ends of said slats to some members of said unit adjacent the lower end thereof, and
hinge means provided to secure said slats to said center support, said center support having an annular flange thereon below its top surface, said slats bear on said flange at the inner ends of said slats, and said secondnamed hinge means engage the bottom surface of said slats whereby only upward movement of said center support is possible.
2. A container as in claim 1 where a handle means is attached to an upper portion of said center support and said container can be expanded and collapsed by moving said center support vertically to change the relationship of said members forming said annular unit.
References Cited UNITED STATES PATENTS 2,501,359 3/1950 Stilson 5--99.3lX 2,563,446 8/1951 Abel 5-99.31 2,574,079 11/1951 White 49 BOBBY R. GAY, Primary Examiner A. M. CALVERT, Assistant Examiner US. Cl. X.R. 150-49
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US4819285A (en) * | 1986-07-11 | 1989-04-11 | Indwell Products Corporation | Portable collapsible baby crib |
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US4811437A (en) * | 1987-06-26 | 1989-03-14 | Graco Metal Products, Inc. | Foldable playyard |
US5228154A (en) * | 1991-03-28 | 1993-07-20 | Brevi S.R.L. | Framework, particularly for folding cots |
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