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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47K—SANITARY EQUIPMENT NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; TOILET ACCESSORIES
- A47K10/00—Body-drying implements; Toilet paper; Holders therefor
- A47K10/24—Towel dispensers, e.g. for piled-up or folded textile towels; Toilet-paper dispensers; Dispensers for piled-up or folded textile towels provided or not with devices for taking-up soiled towels as far as not mechanically driven
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- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65D—CONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
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- A47K10/24—Towel dispensers, e.g. for piled-up or folded textile towels; Toilet-paper dispensers; Dispensers for piled-up or folded textile towels provided or not with devices for taking-up soiled towels as far as not mechanically driven
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47K—SANITARY EQUIPMENT NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; TOILET ACCESSORIES
- A47K10/00—Body-drying implements; Toilet paper; Holders therefor
- A47K10/24—Towel dispensers, e.g. for piled-up or folded textile towels; Toilet-paper dispensers; Dispensers for piled-up or folded textile towels provided or not with devices for taking-up soiled towels as far as not mechanically driven
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- the present invention relates to a container for storing wet tissue paper, dry tissue paper, disposable diaper or the like. More specifically, the invention relates to a container adapted for babies to young children.
- Wet tissue paper is frequently used for wiping hip upon changing diaper for nursling, and for cleaning hand or mouth of young children.
- Wet tissue papers are stored within a pillow shaped package formed from flexible sheet. By peeling off a closure seal of the pillow shaped package, tissue papers are pulled out one by one.
- the pillow shaped package is stored in a plastic container and tissue papers in the pillow shaped package are pulled out one by one through a dispensing opening of the container.
- Japanese Unexamined Patent Publication No. 9-156644 there has been disclosed a container for wet tissue paper which provides enjoyable appearance.
- an upper surface of an empty can is removed to receive a container body housing therein wet tissue papers for permitting pulling out of wet tissue papers one by one.
- the empty can may be exchanged to favorite empty can.
- empty can for forming external appearance as container of wet tissue papers, the appearance can be adapted to taste of individual.
- the foregoing invention is adapted to taste of adult and not always adapted to taste of nurslings. Also, since the empty can is used, it is feared if the nurslings can get injured by a cut edge of the can when the nurslings handle the same.
- the present invention has been worked out in view of the shortcoming of the prior art set forth above. It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a container adapted to taste of nursling with containing tissue papers or the like, and adapted to age of the nursling.
- a container comprises a container body defining a receptacle portion receiving therein a content and opening at an upper edge thereof, and a lid body engaged with the opening upper edge of the container in a condition closing the opening upper edge of the container,
- a toy member attached to at least one of the container body and the lid body.
- a hole is formed in the container body, and the toy member is secured on a connecting member extending from the hole.
- This type of container is adapted to taste of nursling of 6 to 11 months of age. Such age in month of nursling may play with the toy member projecting from the container during changing of diaper.
- the connecting member extends from one of the two holes to the other of the two holes across the receptacle portion, and two toy members are secured on respective ends of the connecting member extending from respective of two holes.
- the hole is provided at a position above the receptacle portion and above the content received in the receptacle portion.
- the connecting member located within the container body does not interfere with placement or removal of the content into or from the receptacle portion.
- the toy member may be a sliding member slidably provided on an outer surface of at least one of the container body and the lid body.
- a pair of rail portions are provided on the outer surface in parallel relationship with each other, and the sliding member is located between a pair of the rail portions and slidably mounted along the rail portions.
- the outer surface is drawn pictures, and the sliding member is movable in front of the pictures.
- Such type of container is adapted to taste of the nursling of 12 to 17 months of age.
- the toy member may be a handle member mounted on the container body.
- This type of container is adapted to taste of the nursling of 18 to 23 months of age.
- both ends of the handle member may be pivotably connected to the container body.
- a dispensing opening for taking out the content is formed in an upper surface of the lid body, a small lid flap is provided on the upper surface of the lid body for opening and closing the dispensing opening, and the handle member is positioned not interfering with the small lid flap in open position, when the handle member is pivoted to a position above the lid body.
- the handle member When the handle member is provided sufficient length, it permits to take out the content, such as tissue paper through the dispensing opening by opening the small lid flap in the condition where the container is hanged with gripping the handle member.
- the content may be wet tissue paper, dry tissue paper or the like.
- the content may be disposable diaper for nursling, trash bag or other goods for nursling.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the first embodiment of a container according to the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a perspective view of only container body of FIG. 1;
- FIG. 3 is a front elevation as viewed in a direction of arrow III of FIG. 1;
- FIG. 4 is a perspective view of the second embodiment of a container according to the present invention, orienting a bottom plate frontwardly;
- FIG. 5 is a perspective view of the third embodiment of a container according to the present invention.
- FIG. 6 is a front elevation of the container of FIG. 5 in a condition where a handle member and a small lid flap are erected;
- FIG. 7 is a perspective view of another form of container, for which the present invention is applicable.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the first embodiment of a container according to the present invention
- FIG. 2 is a perspective view of only container body of FIG. 1
- FIG. 3 is a front elevation as viewed in a direction of arrow III of FIG. 1.
- a container 1 is constructed with a combination of a container body 2 and a lid body 3 .
- a content of the container body 2 is wet tissue papers 20 used for wiping hip upon changing diaper of nursling, for cleaning hand or mouth and so forth.
- the wet tissue papers 20 are prepared by impregnating water, alcohol and so forth into sheet form substrate, such as paper, non-woven fabric or the like.
- a stack in which a plurality of wet tissue papers 20 are stacked, is typically received within a pillow shaped package. In the container 1 , the pillow shaped package is received.
- the container body 2 and the lid body 3 are formed of plastic material, such as polypropylene (PP), high density polyethylene (HDPE) and so forth.
- PP polypropylene
- HDPE high density polyethylene
- FIG. 1 on an upper surface 3 a of the lid body 3 , a small lid flap 13 which can be opened and closed, is provided on an upper surface 3 a of the lid body 3 .
- a base portion of the small lid flap 13 is connected to the lid body 3 via a pivot shaft.
- the small lid flap 13 is formed of a resin integrally with the lid body 3 , in which the lid body 3 and the small lid flap 13 are hinged at a boundary portion which is formed from thin resin strip.
- a recessed portion 3 b of complementary shape to the small lid flap 13 and having a corresponding depth with a thickness of the small lid flap 13 is formed.
- a dispensing opening 21 for taking out wet tissue paper is opened.
- the small lid flap 13 is engaged with the recessed portion 3 b to cover the dispensing opening 21 .
- a smaller recessed portion 3 c continuous with the recessed portion 3 b is formed on the upper surface 3 a of the lid body 3 . By inserting finger into the smaller recessed portion 3 c , the small lid flap 13 can be lifted to open the dispensing opening 21 .
- the container body 2 is formed with a bottom plate 4 , four side plates 5 , 6 , 7 and 8 surrounding the bottom plate 4 .
- the bottom plate 4 and the side plates 5 , 6 , 7 and 8 are formed integrally.
- a space surrounded by inner surfaces 5 a , 6 a , 7 a and 8 a of the side plates 5 , 6 , 7 and 8 and an inner surface 4 a of the bottom plate 4 serves as a receptacle portion 9 .
- a portion surrounded by upper edge portions of the inner surfaces 5 a , 6 a , 7 a and 8 a is an opening portion 11 .
- a connecting member 14 is extended. On both end portions of the connecting member 14 , toy members 15 and 16 are secured.
- a connecting member 17 is extended. On both end portions of the connecting member 17 , toy members 18 and 19 are secured.
- the connecting members 14 and 17 are cords fabricated by twisting resin fibers or cords fabricated by twisting natural fibers.
- the connecting members 14 and 17 may be expandable cord, such as elastic cord. It is preferred that section of the connecting members 14 and 17 may be circular or elliptic shape so that the connecting members 14 and 17 may be smoothly moved through respective holes.
- the connecting members 14 and 17 have a length longer than a dimension between the outer surface 6 b of the side plate 6 and an outer surface 7 b of the side plate 7 . By this, parts of the connecting members 14 and 17 are extended from respective holes 10 , 10 a , 12 and 12 a .
- the toy members 15 , 16 , 18 and 19 are arranged at positions away from the outer surfaces 6 b and 7 b of the side plates 6 and 7 for facilitating playing.
- the toy member 15 is a ring shape
- the toy member 18 is a glove shape
- the toy members 16 and 19 are ball shape.
- the shapes of the toy members are not limited to the shown shapes but can be any shapes.
- toy members 15 , 16 , 18 and 19 one having hollow space and receiving a large number of granular bodies therein so as to generate a sound as shaken, may be secured on the connecting members 14 and 17 .
- These toy members 15 , 16 , 18 and 19 are required to be formed of resin which is safe as licked or bitten by nursling.
- the toy members 15 , 16 , 18 and 19 are preferred to eliminate sharp corners or linear portions and have rounded shape as a whole.
- the container body 2 and the lid body 3 should have no sharp corner portion and have rounded external shapes.
- the toy members 15 , 16 , 18 and 19 are preferred to be put into a mouth of the nursling. For this reason, the toy members 15 , 16 , 18 and 19 are preferably of size in a range of about 15 mm to 55 mm at the maximum.
- a pillow shaped package 23 is received within the receptacle portion 9 of the container body 2 .
- the pillow shaped package 23 is formed from soft packaging material, such as resin film or a laminated member of the resin film and aluminum foil, wraps a stack 25 of wet tissue papers 20 and is formed longitudinal direction seal and lateral direction seal for forming a packaging bag 24 .
- an elliptic dispensing opening (not shown) is opened, for example. Before opening the package, the dispensing opening is covered with a seal strip. With peeling off the seal strip, the pillow shaped package 23 is placed within the receptacle portion 9 . Then, the lid body 3 is engaged in the opening portion 11 . In this condition, wet tissue papers 20 can be taken out one by one through the dispensing opening 21 of the lid body 3 through the dispensing opening of the pillow shaped package 23 .
- the connecting members 14 and 17 extend across the receptacle portion 9 of the container body 2 , it is possible that the connecting members 14 and 17 serve to interfere with placement of the pillow shaped package 23 within the receptacle portion 9 , or the connecting members 14 and 17 are buried under the pillow shaped package 23 within the receptacle portion 9 . Therefore, it is preferred to form the holes 10 , 10 a , 12 and 12 a at positions higher than (on the side of the lid body 3 ) an upper surface 23 a of the pillow shaped package 23 received within the receptacle portion 9 .
- the pillow shaped package 23 can be placed within the receptacle portion 9 without being interfered by the connecting members 14 and 17 only getting around the connecting members 14 and 17 extending across the receptacle portion 9 upon placement of the pillow shaped package 23 within the receptacle portion 9 . Therefore, the connecting members 14 and 17 may not be buried below the pillow shaped package 23 .
- the pillow shaped package 23 can be placed within the receptacle portion 9 without being interfered by the connecting members 14 and 17 .
- the container 1 shown in FIG. 1 is targeted to the nursling of 6 to 11 months of age, for example.
- the nursling may be interested in the toy members 15 , 16 , 18 and 19 projecting from the container 1 to suck, shake or pull the toy members.
- the toy member 15 projecting outwardly from the outer surface 6 b of the side plate 6 on the front side the toy member 16 outwardly projecting from the outer surface 7 b of the side plate 7 on the back side is moved toward the outer surface 7 b .
- the nursling may play by pulling the toy member. Also, by generating a sound when the nursling pulls or shakes the toy member, the nursling may be particularly interested. Therefore, it becomes unnecessary to provide other toy to entertain the nursling during wiping hip.
- FIG. 1 is directed to the connecting members 14 and 17 extending through the holes 10 and 10 a formed in the side plate 6 on the front side and the holes 12 and 12 a formed in the side plate 7 on the back side across the receptacle portion, it is possible to separate the connecting members 14 and 17 to be extended from respective holes, insert respective of separated connecting members 14 and 17 through the holes 10 , 10 a , 12 and 12 a and form knots on the connecting members 14 and 17 at the position inside of the inner surfaces for restricting movement of the connecting members 14 and 17 so as not to be pulled out from the holes.
- the holes may be provided in the side plate 5 on left side and the side plate 8 on right side of the container body 2 .
- the holes may be formed in all of the side plates 5 , 6 , 7 and 8 to select one or more holes to outwardly project the toy members therefrom.
- the connecting members may be projected from both of the container body 2 and the lid body 3 . It is also possible to project the connecting member only from the lid body 3 .
- FIG. 4 is a perspective view showing the second embodiment of a container according to the present invention, orienting the bottom surface side of the container frontwardly. It should be noted that among respective portions of a container 1 A, like portions to those in the container 1 will be identified by like reference numerals, and detailed description of such common elements will be eliminated from the following disclosure in order to avoid redundant disclosure for simplification and facilitating clear understanding of the present invention.
- rail portions 36 and 37 are projectingly formed on an outer surface 4 b of the bottom plate 4 of the container body 2 . These rail portions 36 and 37 may be formed integrally with the container body 2 by resin. In the alternative, the rail portions 36 and 37 may be secured on the outer surface 4 b .
- One rail portion 36 is located in the vicinity of the side plate 6
- the other rail portion 37 is located in the vicinity of the side plate 7 .
- Respective rail portions 36 and 37 extend along the side plates 6 and 7 with maintaining parallelism with each other.
- recessed sliding portions 36 b and 37 b are extended in longitudinal direction (X direction as shown) of the rail portions 36 and 37 .
- a sliding member 38 as toy member is provided between the rail portions 36 and 37 . Sliding end portions 38 a and 38 b of the sliding member 38 are slidably received with the recessed sliding portions 36 b and 37 b so that the sliding member 38 may be slidingly moved in X direction along the rail portions 36 and 37 .
- the sliding member 38 may be constructed to slide by own weight when the container 1 is tilted. This can be achieved by engaging both sliding end portions 38 a and 38 b of the sliding member 38 and the recessed sliding portions 36 b and 37 b of the rail portions 36 and 37 with gaps.
- the sliding member 38 as the toy member and the rail portions 36 and 37 are provided on the outer surface 4 b of the bottom plate 4 .
- the sliding member 38 and the rail portions 36 and 37 may be provided at least one outer surface of the side plates 5 , 6 , 7 and 8 of the container body 2 and also be provided on both of the outer surface of the side plate and the outer surface of the lid body 3 .
- the sliding member 38 preferably occupies about 40 to 60% of the area of the outer surface 4 b , on which the sliding member 38 is provided. If the occupied area of the sliding member 38 exceeds 60%, the picture to be uncovered may be partly concealed to make it impossible to make the whole picture visible, or the picture to be uncovered when the sliding member is slid have to be made smaller. In such case, it is possible that the nursling may not recognize the picture to lose interest.
- the sliding member 38 is required to be formed of a material which is safe even when nursling licks the same.
- the container 1 A shown in FIG. 4 may be adapted to be used for wiping hip upon changing diaper, cleaning hand or mouth for nursling of 12 to 17 months of age, for example.
- the nursling of such month age is interested in moving an article and also interested in variation of pictures.
- pictures of “child”, “animal” or the like can be covered and uncovered to attract interest of the nursling.
- the sliding member 38 can be moved only by shaking the container 1 A by hand to further attract interest of the nursling.
- FIG. 5 is a perspective view of the third embodiment of a container according to the present invention
- FIG. 6 is a front elevation of the container of FIG. 5 in a condition where a handle member and a small lid flap are erected.
- a container 1 B In a container 1 B, respective holes 40 and 41 extending from outer surfaces 5 b and 8 b to the inner surfaces 5 a and 8 a of the side plate 5 on left side and the side plate 8 on right side of the container body 2 , are formed.
- the holes 40 and 41 are respectively formed at the centers in lateral direction (Y direction in the drawings) of the side plate 5 on left side and the side plate 8 on the right side, and are formed at upwardly inclined positions of the side plate 5 and the side plate 8 .
- the holes 40 and 41 are formed at the same position in the side plates 5 and 8 .
- a pivotable handle member 42 is mounted as one example of the toy member.
- a left side end portion 42 a of the handle member 42 is inserted through the hole 40 formed in the side plate 5 .
- a retainer member 43 is engaged with the left side end portion 42 a on the inner surface 5 a of the side plate 5 .
- a right side end portion 42 b of the handle member 42 is inserted through the hole 41 formed in the side plate 8 .
- a retainer member 43 is engaged with the right side end portion 42 b on the inner surface 8 a of the side plate 8 .
- the retainer members 43 are formed of the same material as the handle member 42 , for example.
- the retainer members 43 and the handle member 42 may be bonded by an adhesive.
- Material of the handle member 42 may be those ensuring safety even when the nursling licks or places in a mouth.
- the handle member 42 is pivotable from a position fallen on the side of the side plate 6 of the container body 2 to a position fallen on the side of the side plate 7 .
- the lid body 3 can be removed from the container body 2 by falling down the handle member 42 either on the outer side of the side plate 6 or on the outer side of the side plate 7 .
- bent portions 42 d of the handle member 42 are preferably rounded. By rounding the bent portions 42 d , the nursling may not be injured even upon contacting with the bent portion 42 d.
- the container 1 B shown in FIGS. 5 and 6 is adapted for the nursling of 18 to 23 months of age, for example.
- the nursling in such age may play simulated shopping with hanging the container 1 B gripping the handle member 42 by hand.
- the nursling may positively hand-carry the container 1 B with gripping the handle member 42 and become willing to be cleaned by wet tissue paper.
- the containers in these embodiments are respectively adapted to nurslings of different ages in month. These embodiments may be further modified adapting to ages in month of the nurslings.
- the container 1 shown in FIG. 1 maybe used for the nursling of 6 to 11 months of age, for example. Since babies of low age in month have a tendency to put the article being right in front of them into their mouth or lick the article rather than moving the article.
- the toy member When the toy member is projecting from the container, the baby may be attracted interest to put the toy into the mouth or to lick the toy.
- the toy member generating sound such as rattling sound, is used as toy to be moved in hand, the baby may have further interest.
- the container 1 A shown in FIG. 4 is adapted to the nursling of 12 to 17 months of age.
- the nurslings of such age in month have a tendency to be interested in moving the article by themselves.
- the nursling may be interested in generating sound by rotating the handle portion.
- a telephone receiver, a dial button and so forth may be attached on the outer surface of the container for simulating a telephone machine.
- a mirror may be attached on the outer surface of the container to make the nursling to be interested in own existence.
- the container shown in FIG. 5 is adapted to the nursling of 18 to 23 months of age. Since the nursling of such age in month can walk in stand-up condition, it becomes possible to make the nursling to carry the container by providing the handle member 42 as shown in FIG. 5.
- the container may be formed to permit playing quoits.
- a magnet board or a white board may be attached on the container to permit playing painting.
- musical instrument such as xylophone or the like on the container.
- FIGS. 1 to 6 are substantially rectangular parallelepiped shape
- the present invention is applicable for any shape of container.
- the present invention is applicable for a container 51 having a cylindrical side wall 50 , as shown in FIG. 7.
- the content received within the container body shown in FIGS. 1 to 7 is tissue papers, such as wet tissue papers
- the content in the container is not limited to the tissue papers as shown but can be disposable diaper in folded form or other goods for nursling, for example.
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Abstract
A container is adapted to taste of nursling with containing tissue papers or the like, and adapted to age of the nursling. The container is formed with a container body defining a receptacle portion receiving therein a content and opening at an upper edge thereof, and a lid body engaged with the opening upper edge of the container in a condition closing the opening upper edge of the container. A toy member is attached to at least one of the container body and the lid body.
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- The present application has been filed with claiming priority based on Japanese Patent Application No. 2002-199429, filed on Jul. 9, 2002. Disclosure of the above-identified Japanese Patent Application is herein incorporated by reference.
- 1. Field of the Invention
- The present invention relates to a container for storing wet tissue paper, dry tissue paper, disposable diaper or the like. More specifically, the invention relates to a container adapted for babies to young children.
- 2. Description of the Related Art
- Wet tissue paper is frequently used for wiping hip upon changing diaper for nursling, and for cleaning hand or mouth of young children. Wet tissue papers are stored within a pillow shaped package formed from flexible sheet. By peeling off a closure seal of the pillow shaped package, tissue papers are pulled out one by one. In the alternative, the pillow shaped package is stored in a plastic container and tissue papers in the pillow shaped package are pulled out one by one through a dispensing opening of the container.
- Here, the word “nursling” is used throughout the disclosure and claims to represent low age children younger than about two years old.
- However, while the conventional containers have provided measure for facilitating placement of tissue papers and taking out tissue papers, they have not adapted external design to taste of nursling. Therefore, upon changing diaper and wiping hip thereafter, for example, it is a practical manner in changing diaper to hush nursling providing toys or playing tools.
- On the other hand, in Japanese Unexamined Patent Publication No. 9-156644, there has been disclosed a container for wet tissue paper which provides enjoyable appearance. In this invention, an upper surface of an empty can is removed to receive a container body housing therein wet tissue papers for permitting pulling out of wet tissue papers one by one. The empty can may be exchanged to favorite empty can. By using empty can for forming external appearance as container of wet tissue papers, the appearance can be adapted to taste of individual.
- However, the foregoing invention is adapted to taste of adult and not always adapted to taste of nurslings. Also, since the empty can is used, it is feared if the nurslings can get injured by a cut edge of the can when the nurslings handle the same.
- The present invention has been worked out in view of the shortcoming of the prior art set forth above. It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a container adapted to taste of nursling with containing tissue papers or the like, and adapted to age of the nursling.
- According to one aspect of the present invention, a container comprises a container body defining a receptacle portion receiving therein a content and opening at an upper edge thereof, and a lid body engaged with the opening upper edge of the container in a condition closing the opening upper edge of the container,
- a toy member attached to at least one of the container body and the lid body.
- In such container, since the toy member is attached to outside of the container body, a nursling may be entertained with the container upon changing diaper for the nursling, or upon cleaning hand or mouth, with taking out the content.
- For example, a hole is formed in the container body, and the toy member is secured on a connecting member extending from the hole.
- This type of container is adapted to taste of nursling of 6 to 11 months of age. Such age in month of nursling may play with the toy member projecting from the container during changing of diaper.
- In this case, it is preferred that two holes are formed in the container body, the connecting member extends from one of the two holes to the other of the two holes across the receptacle portion, and two toy members are secured on respective ends of the connecting member extending from respective of two holes.
- With such construction, when the nursling pulls out one toy member projecting from the container, the other toy member is pulled toward the container to attract further interest of the nursling.
- Preferably, the hole is provided at a position above the receptacle portion and above the content received in the receptacle portion.
- With such construction, the connecting member located within the container body does not interfere with placement or removal of the content into or from the receptacle portion.
- In the alternative, the toy member may be a sliding member slidably provided on an outer surface of at least one of the container body and the lid body.
- In this case, a pair of rail portions are provided on the outer surface in parallel relationship with each other, and the sliding member is located between a pair of the rail portions and slidably mounted along the rail portions.
- Preferably, the outer surface is drawn pictures, and the sliding member is movable in front of the pictures.
- Such type of container is adapted to taste of the nursling of 12 to 17 months of age.
- In the further alternative, the toy member may be a handle member mounted on the container body.
- This type of container is adapted to taste of the nursling of 18 to 23 months of age.
- In this case, both ends of the handle member may be pivotably connected to the container body.
- In the preferred construction, a dispensing opening for taking out the content is formed in an upper surface of the lid body, a small lid flap is provided on the upper surface of the lid body for opening and closing the dispensing opening, and the handle member is positioned not interfering with the small lid flap in open position, when the handle member is pivoted to a position above the lid body.
- When the handle member is provided sufficient length, it permits to take out the content, such as tissue paper through the dispensing opening by opening the small lid flap in the condition where the container is hanged with gripping the handle member.
- The content may be wet tissue paper, dry tissue paper or the like. In the alternative, the content may be disposable diaper for nursling, trash bag or other goods for nursling.
- The present invention will be understood more fully from the detailed description given hereinafter and from the accompanying drawings of the preferred embodiment of the present invention, which, however, should not be taken to be limitative to the invention, but are for explanation and understanding only.
- In the drawings:
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the first embodiment of a container according to the present invention;
- FIG. 2 is a perspective view of only container body of FIG. 1;
- FIG. 3 is a front elevation as viewed in a direction of arrow III of FIG. 1;
- FIG. 4 is a perspective view of the second embodiment of a container according to the present invention, orienting a bottom plate frontwardly;
- FIG. 5 is a perspective view of the third embodiment of a container according to the present invention;
- FIG. 6 is a front elevation of the container of FIG. 5 in a condition where a handle member and a small lid flap are erected; and
- FIG. 7 is a perspective view of another form of container, for which the present invention is applicable.
- The present invention will be discussed hereinafter in detail in terms of the preferred embodiment of a container according to the present invention with reference to the accompanying drawings. In the following description, numerous specific details are set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of the present invention. It will be obvious, however, to those skilled in the art that the present invention may be practiced without these specific details. In other instance, well-known structures are not shown in detail in order to avoid unnecessary obscurity of the present invention.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the first embodiment of a container according to the present invention, FIG. 2 is a perspective view of only container body of FIG. 1, and FIG. 3 is a front elevation as viewed in a direction of arrow III of FIG. 1.
- As shown in FIG. 1, a
container 1 is constructed with a combination of acontainer body 2 and alid body 3. In the shown embodiment, a content of thecontainer body 2 iswet tissue papers 20 used for wiping hip upon changing diaper of nursling, for cleaning hand or mouth and so forth. - The
wet tissue papers 20 are prepared by impregnating water, alcohol and so forth into sheet form substrate, such as paper, non-woven fabric or the like. A stack, in which a plurality ofwet tissue papers 20 are stacked, is typically received within a pillow shaped package. In thecontainer 1, the pillow shaped package is received. - The
container body 2 and thelid body 3 are formed of plastic material, such as polypropylene (PP), high density polyethylene (HDPE) and so forth. As shown in FIG. 1, on anupper surface 3 a of thelid body 3, asmall lid flap 13 which can be opened and closed, is provided. A base portion of thesmall lid flap 13 is connected to thelid body 3 via a pivot shaft. In the alternative, thesmall lid flap 13 is formed of a resin integrally with thelid body 3, in which thelid body 3 and thesmall lid flap 13 are hinged at a boundary portion which is formed from thin resin strip. - In the
upper surface 3 a of thelid body 3, a recessedportion 3 b of complementary shape to thesmall lid flap 13 and having a corresponding depth with a thickness of thesmall lid flap 13, is formed. At substantially center portion of the recessedportion 3 b, a dispensingopening 21 for taking out wet tissue paper is opened. While thecontainer 1 is not used, thesmall lid flap 13 is engaged with the recessedportion 3 b to cover the dispensingopening 21. On theupper surface 3 a of thelid body 3, a smaller recessed portion 3 c continuous with the recessedportion 3 b is formed. By inserting finger into the smaller recessed portion 3 c, thesmall lid flap 13 can be lifted to open the dispensingopening 21. - As shown in FIG. 2, the
container body 2 is formed with abottom plate 4, fourside plates bottom plate 4. Thebottom plate 4 and theside plates inner surfaces side plates inner surface 4 a of thebottom plate 4, serves as areceptacle portion 9. A portion surrounded by upper edge portions of theinner surfaces portion 11. - As shown in FIG. 2, in the
side plate 6 located at the front side of thecontainer body 2, twoholes inner surface 6 a and anouter surface 6 b are provided. On the other hand, in theside plate 7 located at the back side in opposition to theside plate 6 on the front side, twoholes hole 10 provided on left side of theside plate 6 on the front side and thehole 12 provided on left side of theside plate 7 on the back side are located at the same positions in theside plates hole 10 a provided on right side of theside plate 6 and thehole 12 a provided on right side of theside plate 7 are located at the same positions in theside plates - Through the
right side hole 10 a provided in theside plate 6 on the front side and theright side hole 12 a in theside plate 7 on the back side across thereceptacle portion 9, a connectingmember 14 is extended. On both end portions of the connectingmember 14,toy members left side hole 10 provided in theside plate 6 on the front side and theleft side hole 12 in theside plate 7 on the back side across thereceptacle portion 9, a connectingmember 17 is extended. On both end portions of the connectingmember 17,toy members - As shown in FIG. 1, in the
container 1, from theholes lid body 3, part of the connectingmember 14 and thetoy members holes lid body 3, part of the connectingmember 17 and thetoy members - The connecting
members members members members - The connecting
members outer surface 6 b of theside plate 6 and anouter surface 7 b of theside plate 7. By this, parts of the connectingmembers respective holes toy members outer surfaces side plates - The
toy member 15 is a ring shape, thetoy member 18 is a glove shape, and thetoy members - On the other hand, as the
toy members members toy members - In consideration of security of nurslings, the
toy members container body 2 and thelid body 3 should have no sharp corner portion and have rounded external shapes. - Sizes of the
toy members toy members - As shown in FIGS. 1 and 3, within the
receptacle portion 9 of thecontainer body 2, a pillow shapedpackage 23 is received. The pillow shapedpackage 23 is formed from soft packaging material, such as resin film or a laminated member of the resin film and aluminum foil, wraps a stack 25 ofwet tissue papers 20 and is formed longitudinal direction seal and lateral direction seal for forming apackaging bag 24. On an upper surface of thepackaging bag 24, an elliptic dispensing opening (not shown) is opened, for example. Before opening the package, the dispensing opening is covered with a seal strip. With peeling off the seal strip, the pillow shapedpackage 23 is placed within thereceptacle portion 9. Then, thelid body 3 is engaged in the openingportion 11. In this condition,wet tissue papers 20 can be taken out one by one through the dispensingopening 21 of thelid body 3 through the dispensing opening of the pillow shapedpackage 23. - As shown in FIG. 2, since the connecting
members receptacle portion 9 of thecontainer body 2, it is possible that the connectingmembers package 23 within thereceptacle portion 9, or the connectingmembers package 23 within thereceptacle portion 9. Therefore, it is preferred to form theholes upper surface 23 a of the pillow shapedpackage 23 received within thereceptacle portion 9. When the holes are provided at this position, the pillow shapedpackage 23 can be placed within thereceptacle portion 9 without being interfered by the connectingmembers members receptacle portion 9 upon placement of the pillow shapedpackage 23 within thereceptacle portion 9. Therefore, the connectingmembers package 23. - On the other hand, when a minimum distance W1 between the
holes side plate 6 and a minimum distance W1 between theholes side plate 7 are greater than or equal to 70% relative to a maximum distance W2 of the pillow shapedpackage 23, the pillow shapedpackage 23 can be placed within thereceptacle portion 9 without being interfered by the connectingmembers - The
container 1 shown in FIG. 1 is targeted to the nursling of 6 to 11 months of age, for example. Upon using the wet tissue paper for wiping the baby's hip in changing diaper for the nursling, for example, by placing thecontainer 1 close to the nursling, the nursling may be interested in thetoy members container 1 to suck, shake or pull the toy members. In the embodiment illustrated in FIG. 1, for example, by frontwardly pulling thetoy member 15 projecting outwardly from theouter surface 6 b of theside plate 6 on the front side, thetoy member 16 outwardly projecting from theouter surface 7 b of theside plate 7 on the back side is moved toward theouter surface 7 b. Therefore, the nursling may play by pulling the toy member. Also, by generating a sound when the nursling pulls or shakes the toy member, the nursling may be particularly interested. Therefore, it becomes unnecessary to provide other toy to entertain the nursling during wiping hip. - It should be noted that while the embodiment of FIG. 1 is directed to the connecting
members holes side plate 6 on the front side and theholes side plate 7 on the back side across the receptacle portion, it is possible to separate the connectingmembers members holes members members - On the other hand, the holes may be provided in the
side plate 5 on left side and theside plate 8 on right side of thecontainer body 2. In the alternative, the holes may be formed in all of theside plates container body 2 and thelid body 3. It is also possible to project the connecting member only from thelid body 3. - FIG. 4 is a perspective view showing the second embodiment of a container according to the present invention, orienting the bottom surface side of the container frontwardly. It should be noted that among respective portions of a
container 1A, like portions to those in thecontainer 1 will be identified by like reference numerals, and detailed description of such common elements will be eliminated from the following disclosure in order to avoid redundant disclosure for simplification and facilitating clear understanding of the present invention. - As shown in FIG. 4, on an
outer surface 4 b of thebottom plate 4 of thecontainer body 2,rail portions rail portions container body 2 by resin. In the alternative, therail portions outer surface 4 b. Onerail portion 36 is located in the vicinity of theside plate 6, and theother rail portion 37 is located in the vicinity of theside plate 7.Respective rail portions side plates - On opposing
surfaces rail portions portions rail portions - Between the
rail portions member 38 as toy member is provided. Slidingend portions member 38 are slidably received with the recessed slidingportions member 38 may be slidingly moved in X direction along therail portions - On the
outer surface 4 b of thebottom plate 4 of thecontainer body 2, graphic image, such as comic characters or the like is drawn or painted. In the condition shown in FIG. 4, a picture of “boy” drawn at the center portion of theouter surface 4 b (shown by broken line) is hidden by the slidingmember 38 located at the center portion in sliding direction (i.e., X direction). When the slidingmember 38 is slid toward left in the drawing, the picture of “boy” appears. Then, pictures of “bear” and “rabbit” drawn on left side of theouter surface 4 b are hidden by the slidingmember 38. On the other hand, when the slidingmember 38 is slid toward right in the drawing, a picture of “rabbit” drawn on right side of theouter surface 4 b is hidden by the slidingmember 38. - The sliding
member 38 may be constructed to slide by own weight when thecontainer 1 is tilted. This can be achieved by engaging both slidingend portions member 38 and the recessed slidingportions rail portions - In the embodiment shown in FIG. 4, the sliding
member 38 as the toy member and therail portions outer surface 4 b of thebottom plate 4. The slidingmember 38 and therail portions side plates container body 2 and also be provided on both of the outer surface of the side plate and the outer surface of thelid body 3. - When the sliding member and the rail portions are provided on the outer surface of the
side plate container body 2, it becomes necessary to provide the rail portions at positions not to cause interference with thelid body 3 as engaged with thecontainer body 2. Accordingly, by providing the sliding member and the rail portions on theouter surface 4 b of thebottom plate 4 of thecontainer body 2, area of the slidingmember 38 and the sliding stroke can be wide. - On the other hand, the sliding
member 38 preferably occupies about 40 to 60% of the area of theouter surface 4 b, on which the slidingmember 38 is provided. If the occupied area of the slidingmember 38 exceeds 60%, the picture to be uncovered may be partly concealed to make it impossible to make the whole picture visible, or the picture to be uncovered when the sliding member is slid have to be made smaller. In such case, it is possible that the nursling may not recognize the picture to lose interest. - On the other hand, if the area of the sliding
member 38 is less than 40% of the area of theouter surface 4 b, portion to be hidden by the slidingmember 38 becomes too narrow to lower visual effect of covering and uncovering the picture. - On the other hand, it is possible to generate a sound by abutting of the sliding
member 38 and both endportions 37 c of the recessed slidingportion 37 b formed in at least one of therail portions member 38 is slid either stroke end, to attract interest of the nursling. In order to effectively generate the sound, a leftside end portion 38 c and a rightside end portion 38 d of the slidingmember 38 and both endportions 37 c of the recessed slidingportion 37 b are formed in parallel, and the leftside end portion 38c and the rightside end portion 38 d of the slidingmember 38 and both endportions 37 c of the recessed slidingportion 37 b are opposed and a butted. Generation of sound can also be realized by forming the slidingmember 38 of a material having relatively greater mass weight and hardness in comparison with the material of therail portions - It should be noted that the sliding
member 38 is required to be formed of a material which is safe even when nursling licks the same. - In the alternative, it is possible to form a recessed portion in each of the sliding
end portions member 38 and to form a projecting ridge portion to engage with the recessed portion on each of the opposingsurfaces rail portions member 38 can be slid along the rail portions. - The
container 1A shown in FIG. 4 may be adapted to be used for wiping hip upon changing diaper, cleaning hand or mouth for nursling of 12 to 17 months of age, for example. The nursling of such month age is interested in moving an article and also interested in variation of pictures. On the other hand, by sliding the slidingmember 38, pictures of “child”, “animal” or the like can be covered and uncovered to attract interest of the nursling. On the other hand, in case of one slidingly moving the slidingmember 38 by own weight, the slidingmember 38 can be moved only by shaking thecontainer 1A by hand to further attract interest of the nursling. - Therefore, during wiping hip, it becomes unnecessary to provide other playing toy to entertain the nursling only by placing the
container 1A close to the nursling. Furthermore, since thecontainer 1A has movement, the nursling may not hate to be cleaned hand or mouth by adult with tissue paper. - FIG. 5 is a perspective view of the third embodiment of a container according to the present invention, and FIG. 6 is a front elevation of the container of FIG. 5 in a condition where a handle member and a small lid flap are erected.
- In a
container 1B,respective holes outer surfaces inner surfaces side plate 5 on left side and theside plate 8 on right side of thecontainer body 2, are formed. Theholes side plate 5 on left side and theside plate 8 on the right side, and are formed at upwardly inclined positions of theside plate 5 and theside plate 8. Theholes side plates - In the
holes container body 2, apivotable handle member 42 is mounted as one example of the toy member. A leftside end portion 42 a of thehandle member 42 is inserted through thehole 40 formed in theside plate 5. Aretainer member 43 is engaged with the leftside end portion 42 a on theinner surface 5 a of theside plate 5. On the other hand, a rightside end portion 42 b of thehandle member 42 is inserted through thehole 41 formed in theside plate 8. Aretainer member 43 is engaged with the rightside end portion 42 b on theinner surface 8 a of theside plate 8. By this, thehandle member 42 is pivotably engaged with theside plates - The
retainer members 43 are formed of the same material as thehandle member 42, for example. Theretainer members 43 and thehandle member 42 may be bonded by an adhesive. Material of thehandle member 42 may be those ensuring safety even when the nursling licks or places in a mouth. - The
handle member 42 is pivotable from a position fallen on the side of theside plate 6 of thecontainer body 2 to a position fallen on the side of theside plate 7. Upon placing the pillow shapedpackage 23 in thereceptacle portion 9 or changing the pillow shaped package to new one, thelid body 3 can be removed from thecontainer body 2 by falling down thehandle member 42 either on the outer side of theside plate 6 or on the outer side of theside plate 7. - On the other hand, as shown in FIG. 6, when the
handle member 42 is placed in vertically raised position with respect to theupper surface 3 a of thelid body 3, a height T1 from theupper surface 3 a of thelid body 3 to alower edge 42 c of thehandle member 42 is greater than a height T2 of thesmall lid flap 13 as opened. With such construction, when thesmall lid flap 13 is upwardly opened from theupper surface 3 a of thelid body 3 in the condition where thehandle member 42 is placed in raised position, thesmall lid flap 13 may not contact with thehandle member 42. Therefore, in the raised condition of thehandle member 42, theindividual tissue papers 20 in thecontainer 1B can be taken out. - On the other hand,
bent portions 42 d of thehandle member 42 are preferably rounded. By rounding thebent portions 42 d, the nursling may not be injured even upon contacting with thebent portion 42 d. - The
container 1B shown in FIGS. 5 and 6 is adapted for the nursling of 18 to 23 months of age, for example. The nursling in such age may play simulated shopping with hanging thecontainer 1B gripping thehandle member 42 by hand. - Accordingly, upon wiping hip in changing diaper or upon cleaning hand or mouth at a table, the nursling may positively hand-carry the
container 1B with gripping thehandle member 42 and become willing to be cleaned by wet tissue paper. - While three embodiments are discussed hereinabove, the containers in these embodiments are respectively adapted to nurslings of different ages in month. These embodiments may be further modified adapting to ages in month of the nurslings.
- The
container 1 shown in FIG. 1 maybe used for the nursling of 6 to 11 months of age, for example. Since babies of low age in month have a tendency to put the article being right in front of them into their mouth or lick the article rather than moving the article. When the toy member is projecting from the container, the baby may be attracted interest to put the toy into the mouth or to lick the toy. Also, when the toy member generating sound, such as rattling sound, is used as toy to be moved in hand, the baby may have further interest. Furthermore, it is possible to attach a character toy on thecontainer 1 as the toy member or to attach a toy like a tumble doll to thecontainer 1 as the toy member. - The
container 1A shown in FIG. 4 is adapted to the nursling of 12 to 17 months of age. The nurslings of such age in month have a tendency to be interested in moving the article by themselves. As an alternative of the foregoing embodiment, it is possible to embed a musical box in thelid body 3 or thecontainer body 2 and to project a handle portion for rousing to operate the musical box outwardly from the outer surface of thelid body 3 or thecontainer body 2. In such a case, the nursling may be interested in generating sound by rotating the handle portion. In the further alternative, a telephone receiver, a dial button and so forth may be attached on the outer surface of the container for simulating a telephone machine. In still further alternative, a mirror may be attached on the outer surface of the container to make the nursling to be interested in own existence. - The container shown in FIG. 5 is adapted to the nursling of 18 to 23 months of age. Since the nursling of such age in month can walk in stand-up condition, it becomes possible to make the nursling to carry the container by providing the
handle member 42 as shown in FIG. 5. In the alternative, it is possible to form the container in a form of ride-on, such as automobile, ship or the like. In the further alternative, the container may be formed to permit playing quoits. In the yet further alternative, a magnet board or a white board may be attached on the container to permit playing painting. In the still further alternative, it is possible to attach musical instrument, such as xylophone or the like on the container. - Upon marketing the container of the present invention, by indication as “for ∘ months of age to Δ months of age”, consumers may purchase the product adapted to own child. It is also possible to market the containers adapted to nurslings of different month of age as a set.
- While the containers illustrated in FIGS.1 to 6 are substantially rectangular parallelepiped shape, the present invention is applicable for any shape of container. For instance, the present invention is applicable for a
container 51 having acylindrical side wall 50, as shown in FIG. 7. - Furthermore, while the content received within the container body shown in FIGS.1 to 7 is tissue papers, such as wet tissue papers, the content in the container is not limited to the tissue papers as shown but can be disposable diaper in folded form or other goods for nursling, for example.
- As set forth above, with the container according to the present invention, it becomes possible to entertain the nursling during changing of diaper or wiping of hip, thereby to make it unnecessary to provide toy or the like to make changing of diaper or wiping of hip smooth.
- Although the present invention has been illustrated and described with respect to exemplary embodiment thereof, it should be understood by those skilled in the art that the fore going and various other changes, omission and additions may be made therein and thereto, without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention. Therefore, the present invention should not be understood as limited to the specific embodiment set out above but to include all possible embodiments which can be embodied within a scope encompassed and equivalent thereof with respect to the feature set out in the appended claims.
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1. A container comprising a container body defining a receptacle portion receiving therein a content and opening at an upper edge thereof, and a lid body engaged with said opening upper edge of said container in a condition closing said opening upper edge of said container,
a toy member attached to at least one of said container body and said lid body.
2. The container as set forth in claim 1 , wherein a hole is formed in said container body, and said toy member is secured on a connecting member extending from said hole.
3. The container as set forth in claim 2 , wherein two holes are formed in said container body, said connecting member extends from one of said two holes to the other of said two holes across said receptacle portion, and two toy members are secured on respective ends of said connecting member extending from respective of two holes.
4. The container as set forth in claim 2 or 3, wherein said hole is provided at a position above said receptacle portion and above said content received in said receptacle portion.
5. The container as set forth in claim 1 , wherein said toy member is a sliding member slidably provided on an outer surface of at least one of said container body and said lid body.
6. The container as set forth in claim 5 , wherein a pair of rail portions are provided on said outer surface in parallel relationship with each other, and said sliding member is located between a pair of said rail portions and slidably mounted along said rail portions.
7. The container as set forth in claim 6 , wherein said outer surface is drawn pictures, and said sliding member is movable in front of said pictures.
8. The container as set forth in claim 1 , wherein said toy member is a handle member mounted on said container body.
9. The container as set forth in claim 8 , wherein both ends of said handle member are pivotably connected to said container body.
10. The container as set forth in claim 8 or 9, wherein a dispensing opening for taking out said content is formed in an upper surface of said lid body, a small lid flap is provided on the upper surface of said lid body for opening and closing said dispensing opening, and said handle member is positioned not interfering with said small lid flap in open position, when said handle member is pivoted to a position above said lid body.
11. The container as set forth in any one of claims 1 to 3 , 5 to 9, wherein said content is a tissue paper.
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