Resilient support caddy

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Inventors

Zissu, Diane M.

Application #

524110

Filed

Aug-22-1995

Published

Apr-29-1997

Current US Class

248/231.81
248/300
248/316.7

International Classes

A47B 096/06

Field of Search

248/215 248/231.81 248/231.85 248/316.7 248/300 248/301

Examiners

Chin-Shue; Alvin C.

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Abstract
A single sheet of thermoplastic material is formed into a first clamping channel having an inclined outer wall which resiliently rotates for clamping the caddy to an edge of a structure. A second clamp is attached to the first clamp and includes a channel formed by one wall of the first clamp, a bottom wall resiliently secured to the one wall and a second wall inclined toward the one wall and resiliently upstanding from the bottom wall for accommodating articles of different outer dimensions and clamping the articles to the caddy regardless of those outer dimensions.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A caddy consisting of:

a first planar wall having first and second parallel edges;

a second planar wall having a third parallel edge, said first edge connecting said first and second planar walls to form a first resilient joint about which the second wall rotates relative to the first wall, said first and second walls forming an acute angle;

a third planar wall having a fourth edge, the third edge connecting said second and third planar walls to form a second resilient joint about which the third wall rotates relative to the second wall, said second and third walls forming an acute angle;

a fourth planar all having a fifth edge, the second edge connecting said first and fourth planar walls the fourth all being approximately normal to the first wall, the second edge forming a third resilient joint about which the fourth wall rotates relative to the first wall, said first and fourth walls forming an acute angle; and



Description
This invention relates to caddy devices for releasably securing the same to a table or the like or temporary storage containers for use with the table.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Caddy devices are in wide use. Typically caddy devices comprise receptacles for waste or specific items such as household cleansers, paper towels and the like. The receptacles include a hook element at an upper edge for hooking the caddy over a cabinet door edge or similar structure. For example, U.S. Pat. No. Des. 326,173 illustrates a waste receptacle. U.S. Pat. No. Des. 332,854 shows a caddy for attachment to a waste receptacle. U.S. Pat. No. 2,980,281 illustrates a waste basket and mounting groove for attaching the basket to a desk. Other similar receptacles are known including hook structures for mounting over edges of other elements.

The present inventor recognizes a need for a caddy to releasably hold in a convenient way and location containers of miscellaneous contents that are so frequently used. Such containers take a wide variety of shapes and sizes and do not fit a general shape classification. Most often, such containers are not accessable at the time of need due to the fact that they take up necessary surface space, requiring them to be stored elsewhere. For example, baby wipe containers are used in conjunction with a baby changing table. The table is used for many purposes requiring maximum available space. However, such tables have only limited space available and do not provide any accommodations for items such as baby wipes that are so often required. Thus the baby wipe containers are often stored out of the way on a lower shelf when not in use. When needed, the containers must be retrieved, which is inconvenient. A further problem is in handling babies. One hand is needed to hold the baby, which leaves only one hand free to manipulate the container. Often, two hands are needed for such manipulation. Thus a caddy that can store and releasably hold such containers in a convenient location would be highly desirable.
 
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