Corrugated hutch
10973317 · 2021-04-13
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47B47/06
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A47B47/06
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
The present invention provides a hutch having a pair of opposed sidewalls and a back wall and a shelf having a first planar surface extending between the sidewalls supported by four support panels each having a second planar surface transverse to the first planar surface.
Claims
1. A hutch of a corrugated paperboard material comprising: a pair of opposed side walls spaced from one another and each having a front edge, a rear edge, and a first inner surface; a back wall extending between and connecting a portion of the rear edge of each of the pair of opposed side walls; a first panel connecting a portion of the front edge of each of the pair of opposed side walls and having a vertical surface having a top edge, a bottom edge, and a second inner surface; an elongate second panel having a planar surface attached to the first inner surface of one side wall of the pair of opposed side walls; and, a shelf extending between the pair of side walls cooperatively formed by a third panel and a fourth panel, the third panel having a first portion extending vertically downwardly from the top edge, and a second portion extending horizontally from the first portion towards the back wall to form a first section of the shelf, and a fourth panel connected to the second panel and extending orthogonally therefrom and forming a second section of the shelf.
2. The hutch of claim 1 further comprising a tab connecting the third panel and the fourth panel.
3. The hutch of claim 2 wherein the tab is midway between the front edge and the back wall.
4. The hutch of claim 1 wherein the elongate second panel is attached to the side wall by an adhesive.
5. The hutch of claim 1 further comprising a leading edge on the elongate second panel located between the front edge and the back wall.
6. The hutch of claim 5 further comprising a trailing edge on the elongate second panel proximate the back wall.
7. The hutch of claim 1 wherein the elongate second panel extends vertically along the side wall from proximate a top of the side wall to proximate a bottom of the side wall.
8. The hutch of claim 1 wherein the first portion has a third inner surface proximal the second inner surface.
9. The hutch of claim 8 wherein a portion of the second inner surface is in contact with a portion of the third inner surface.
10. The hutch of claim 1 wherein the top edge is above the second portion to form a lip.
11. A hutch of a corrugated paperboard material comprising: a pair of opposed side walls spaced from one another and each having a front edge, a rear edge, and a first inner surface; a back wall extending between and connecting a portion of the rear edge of each of the pair of opposed side walls; a first panel connecting a portion of the front edge of each of the pair of opposed side walls and having a vertical surface having a top edge, a bottom edge, and a second inner surface; an elongate second panel extending vertically and having a planar surface attached to the first inner surface of one side wall of the pair of opposed side walls; a plurality of shelves disposed in parallel spaced relationship along a vertical axis of the hutch, each shelf extending between the pair of side walls cooperatively formed by a third panel and a fourth panel, the third panel having a first portion extending vertically downwardly from the top edge, and a second portion extending horizontally from the first portion towards the back wall to form a first section of the shelf, and a fourth panel connected to the second panel and extending orthogonally therefrom and forming a second section of the shelf.
12. The hutch of claim 11 further comprising a tab connecting the third panel and the fourth panel.
13. The hutch of claim 12 wherein the tab is midway between the front edge and the back wall.
14. The hutch of claim 11 wherein the elongate second panel is attached to the side wall by an adhesive.
15. The hutch of claim 11 further comprising a leading edge on the elongate second panel located between the front edge and the back wall.
16. The hutch of claim 15 further comprising a trailing edge on the elongate second panel proximate the back wall.
17. The hutch of claim 11 wherein the elongate second panel extends from proximate a top of the side wall to proximate a bottom of the side wall.
18. The hutch of claim 11 wherein the first portion has a third inner surface proximal the second inner surface.
19. The hutch of claim 18 wherein a portion of the second inner surface is in contact with a portion of the third inner surface.
20. The hutch of claim 11 wherein the top edge is above the second portion to form a lip.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) To understand the present invention, it will now be described by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(13) While this invention is susceptible of embodiments in many different forms, there is shown in the drawings and attachments, and will be described herein in detail, specific embodiments thereof with the understanding that the present disclosure is to be considered as an exemplification of the principles of the invention and is not intended to limit the invention to the specific embodiments illustrated.
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(15) In one preferred form of the invention, the blank 100 is first folded along the vertical fold lines shown in
(16) Starting with the folding along vertical fold lines, a panel 18 and those panels to the left are folded along line 1.5, 90° to form a generally L-shaped blank shown in
(17) Panel 19 and the panels to its left are folded 90° along line 6.5 toward panel 6 as shown in
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(19) The following folds are for completing the top shelf or first shelf.
(20) Panel 7 has two fold lines 6.5′, 7.5′ and three sub-panels 70, 72, 74. To construct this part of the shelf, fold panel 70 90° along line 6.5′ and panel 72 along line 7.5′ to form a U-shaped member with panels 70 and 74 being disposed vertically in parallel spaced relationship and panel 72 oriented horizontally. Panel 70 is placed into face-to-face contact with panel 51 of panel 1 (
(21) Panel 15 has two fold lines 8.5′ and 9.5′, three panels 80, 82, 84, and a tab 86. The tab 86 can be pressed and broken away from the panel 80 to pivot along a hinge 85. The tab 86 has a peripheral edge that can be weakened, for example by partially cutting through the panel so that three edges are frangibly connected to the panel 80 and one edge 85 forms a hinge. To construct this part of the shelf, fold panel 82 180° toward the back wall and downward along line 8.5′ to place panel 82 into face-to-face contact with a rear surface of panel 84 (
(22) The following describes the folding of the panels (
(23) Panel 8 has panels 90 and 92, separated by fold line 10.5′, tab 94 centrally disposed on panel 90 and frangibly connected thereto, and slot 96 is centrally disposed along line 10.5′. Panel 90 is folded 90° downward toward the back wall and tab 94 is folded 90° downward to form an L-shaped member and inserted into slot 63 of panel 2. Slot 96 and a surface of panel 90 face upwardly and panel 92 has a planar surface oriented vertically.
(24) Panel 14 has three panels 100, 102, 104, and a tab 106 frangibly connected and centrally disposed on panel 100. Panel 102 is folded 180° toward the back panel 6 along line 11.5′ and positioned in face-to-face contact with an inner surface of panel 104. Panel 100 is folded 90° upward along fold line 12.5′. Tab 106 is pressed downward from panel 100 and remains connected along a hinge 108 and the remainder of the tab is inserted into slot 96. This completes a second shelf with a horizontal surface with panels 14, 8, 2 supported along a length dimension by supports 102 and 104 providing support from above the second shelf and panels 92, 61 and 60 from below panel 8 and 14.
(25) The following describes the folding of the panels to complete the third shelf (
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(28) Four foot panels 180 are folded 90° along line 21.5′ toward an interior of the hutch to form feet.
(29) While the present invention is described in connection with what is presently considered to be the most practical and preferred embodiments, it should be appreciated that the invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiments, and is intended to cover various modifications and equivalent arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the claims. Modifications and variations in the present invention may be made without departing from the novel aspects of the invention as defined in the claims. The appended claims should be construed broadly and in a manner consistent with the spirit and the scope of the invention herein.