Display and storage container apparatus

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Inventors

Wells, E. Laura

Application #

606210

Filed

Feb-23-1996

Published

May-20-1997

Current US Class

040/312
040/661
206/776
206/782

International Classes

B65D 005/44

Field of Search

206/769 206/770 206/771 206/772 206/773 206/774 206/459.5 206/457 206/775 206/776 206/778 206/782 40/312 40/313 40/661

Examiners

Ackun; Jacob K.

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Abstract
A display and storage container apparatus includes a base member and a set of inner wall members which project upward from the top surface of the base member. The base member and the inner wall members define an interior storage space. A set of transparent outer wall members also project upward from the top surface of the base member. Each of the transparent outer wall members is spaced from an adjacent inner wall member by a gap, such that each gap provides a graphic reception region for receiving a graphic element for display. A graphic element is visible from the outside of the display and storage container apparatus through a transparent outer wall member. A cover assembly is supported by the transparent outer wall members for covering the graphic reception region and the interior storage space. A rotation assembly can be attached to the bottom surface of the base member. The rotation assembly permits the base member to rotate on the rotation assembly when the rotation assembly is supported by an underlying support. A set of brace assemblies is supported by the base member and extends upward from the base member for supporting an inner wall member. A set of display and storage container apparatuses includes a first, a second, a third, and a fourth display and storage container apparatus which are nested together for storage.
 
Claims
What is claimed as being new and desired to be protected by LETTERS PATENT of the United States is as follows:

1. A display and storage container apparatus, comprising:

a base member which includes a top surface and a bottom surface,

a set of inner wall members projecting upward from said top surface of said base member, wherein said base member and said inner wall members define an interior storage space,

a set of transparent outer wall members projecting upward from said top surface of said base member, wherein each of said transparent outer wall members is spaced from an adjacent inner wall member by a gap, such that each gap provides a graphic reception region for receiving a graphic element for display, and



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates generally to storage containers and, more particularly, to storage containers especially adapted for displaying graphic matter that is visible from outside of the storage container.

2. Description of the Prior Art

Storage containers are well known for storing articles having many shapes and sizes. Most often the articles stored inside a storage container are not visible from outside the storage container. As a result, there is often a mystery as to what is stored in a specific storage container. Often purely utilitarian storage containers are provided with hand-written-upon adhesive labels to identify the contents of the storage containers. Such purely utilitarian storage containers may not be suitable for persons who want a storage container that also has decorative purposes. In this respect, it would be desirable ff a storage container were provided with indicia of the contents of the container which do not include hand-written-upon adhesive labels.
 
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