US2002014428A1PendingUtilityA1
Multi-purpose container with a picture frame
Priority: Aug 5, 2000Filed: Aug 6, 2001Published: Feb 7, 2002
Est. expiryAug 5, 2020(expired)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
Inventors:Myong-Hwan Kim
B65D 23/14A47G 7/06G09F 1/12
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Abstract
The present invention provides a multi-purpose container with a picture frame attached to a body portion of the container. The shape of the body of the container may include shapes of a figure, person, animals, characters, geometric shapes and other forms. The function of the present invention is enhanced by a detachable picture frame which hangs on a branch portion of an attaching mechanism which is simultaneously attached to the body of the present invention. The picture frame may be used to hold a picture, photo, menu and other items.
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exact text as granted — not AI-modified1 . A multi-purpose container comprising:
a body portion with a vertical opening for holding at least one object; a frame portion connected to the body portion for holding at least one of a picture, photo or paper; and a branch portion comprising a horizontal hanging portion and a vertical attaching portion wherein the horizontal hanging portion is attached to the frame portion for enabling the frame portion to hang from the horizontal hanging portion and the vertical attaching portion is connected to the body portion by an attachment mechanism wherein the attachment mechanism comprises a protruding portion on the vertical attaching portion and a corresponding groove portion on the body portion for securely connecting the body portion and the frame portion.
2 . The multi-purpose container of claim 1 wherein the body portion is in the shape of one of a person, an animal and geometric shape.
3 . The multi-purpose container of claim 1 wherein the attachment mechanism further comprises at least one screw for securely attaching the body portion and the frame portion.Cited by (0)
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