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Inventors

Zutler, Michael B.

Application #

041505

Filed

Apr-1-1993

Published

Nov-30-1993

Current US Class

0D9/453
0D9/454
220/360
220/366.1
220/4.24
220/4.25
220/DIG27
239/58

International Classes

B65D 083/00

Field of Search

220/4.24 220/4.25 220/4.21 220/366 220/367 220/360 220/DIG. 237/58 237/59

Assignee

Marketing Congress, Inc. (Plainview, NY)

Examiners

Moy; Joseph Man-Fu

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Grimes & Battersby

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Abstract
A container wherein a top member and a base member are formed as identical units, e.g., from a common mold, and have interactive shapes that permit the top to be laid upon the bottom in a nesting, closed configuration, and rotated relative to the bottom to one or more open configurations with at least three points of engagement whereby the size of the openings therebetween are varied in the different open positions and allow for movement of ambient air therebetween. The top cover and base, formed with identical common interfacing areas, can be subsequently modified, e.g., decorative or ornamental components can be added to the other, non-interfacing areas. Additionally, a handle could be added to the top cover. A pedestal could be added to the base. In a preferred embodiment, each member has a curvilinear outer periphery. During such rotation, there is a concomitant upward or vertical motion of the top member away from the base member caused by the camming interaction of the interfacing outer periphery curvilinear portions of the top and base members. The members are returned to the closed position by continuing further rotation in the same direction or by reversing the direction of rotation of the top member relative to the base member. The two members can be separated and then returned to nesting engagement, the outer peripheries engaging and guiding relative movement of the two members as they are returned to the nested configuration.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A container for an air treatment material, said container having first and second top and bottom housing sections, said housing sections each having an outer peripheral edge that is identical to and interacts with the outer peripheral edge of the other and permits the top to be laid upon the bottom in a nesting, closed configuration with the outer peripheries in engagement along their entire lengths, and the top to be rotated relative to the bottom to one or more open configurations, said outer peripheries having selected portions of their lengths which are in engagement with each other in said open positions and selected other portions of their lengths which are not in engagement with each other, but rather, spaced apart from each other, in said open positions, said other non-engaging, spaced apart portions of said outer peripheries defining air passages between, said air passages extending into the interior of said container and said air passages being closed when the container is in the closed position, said housing sections adapted to be moved reciprocally with respect to each other between said closed position and each said open position, and said housing sections being adapted to be readily separated from each other to permit replenishment of the air treatment material contained in the container.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to a container wherein a top member and a base member are formed as identical units, e.g., from a common mold, and have interactive shapes that permit the top to be laid upon the bottom in a nesting, closed configuration, and rotated relative to the bottom to one or more open configurations with at least three points of engagement whereby the size of the openings therebetween are varied in the different open positions.

The top cover and base, formed with identical common interfacing areas, can be subsequently modified, e.g., decorative or ornamental components can be added to the other, non-interfacing areas. Additionally, a handle could be added to the top cover. A pedestal could be added to the base.

In the preferred embodiment, each member has a curvilinear outer periphery. The top member and the base member are designed to be nested relative to each other in either a closed, first position or one or more open, second positions. When they are in one of the open, second positions, spaces are formed between the top member and the base member, which spaces are designed to permit air-treating material in the container to be exposed to ambient air. To move the members from the closed to one of the open positions, the top member is rotated relative to the base member. During such rotation, there is a concomitant upward or vertical motion of the top member away from the base member caused by the camming interaction of the interfacing outer periphery curvilinear portions of the top and base members. The members are returned to the closed position by continuing further rotation of the top member relative to the base member in the same direction that brought about the opening, or by reversing the rotation of the top member relative to the base member until the members return to their original position of closed engagement. The camming outer periphery surfaces allow easy repositioning of the top member in nesting relation to the base member even after the top member has been completely removed, e.g., in order to permit replenishment of the air-treating material. As the two members are returned to nesting engagement, the outer peripheries will engage and guide further relative movement of the two members, i.e., movement of the top member vertically downward onto the base member, until the members seat relative to each other. The nature of the interaction of the outer peripheries when the top member is being replaced on the base member is such that only two degrees (i.e., "x" and "y" planes but not "z") of rotational freedom under such circumstances is permitted, thus limiting the chances of destructive banging of the members together.
 
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