SELF-CENTERING FEATURES FOR STACKABLE CONTAINERS
20230406563 ยท 2023-12-21
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Abstract
A container includes a polygonal section comprising lateral walls surrounding an interior space. An upper wall forms a top bound on the interior space. A lower wall forms a bottom bound on the interior space. An alignment tab straddles a respective one of the upper fold lines. The alignment tab also has an intermediate fold line between the first and second ends of the alignment tab that is closer to the first end than to the second end, such that the alignment tab projects upward from the upper wall and separates two vertical, inward facing alignment edges at an upper end of the adjacent one of the lateral walls. A retention tab extends downward from the adjacent one of the lateral walls and is configured to engage two vertical, inward facing alignment edges of a similar container for alignment in a stack.
Claims
1. A container comprising: a polygonal section comprising lateral walls surrounding an interior space; an upper wall forming a top bound on the interior space, the upper wall being connected to at least two of the lateral walls by upper fold lines; a lower wall forming a bottom bound on the interior space, the lower wall being connected to at least two of the lateral walls by lower fold lines; an alignment tab that straddles a respective one of the upper fold lines, wherein a first end of the alignment tab is connected to the upper wall by a first join line and a second end of the alignment tab is connected to an adjacent one of the lateral walls by a second join line, wherein the alignment tab has two opposed lateral sides crossing the respective one of the upper fold lines, wherein the alignment tab also has an intermediate fold line between the first and second ends of the alignment tab that is closer to the first end than to the second end, such that the alignment tab projects upward from the upper wall and separates two vertical, inward facing alignment edges at an upper end of the adjacent one of the lateral walls, and a retention tab extending downward from the adjacent one of the lateral walls past a fold line connecting the adjacent one of the lateral walls to the lower wall, wherein the retention tab is configured to engage two vertical, inward facing alignment edges of a similar container for alignment in a stack.
2. The container as recited in claim 1, wherein the alignment tab is a first alignment tab, and further comprising: a second alignment tab that straddles a respective one of the upper fold lines, wherein a first end of the second alignment tab is connected to the upper wall by a first join line and a second end of the second alignment tab is connected by a second join line to a second one of the lateral walls that is opposite the adjacent one of the lateral walls, wherein the second alignment tab has two opposed lateral sides crossing the respective one of the upper fold lines, wherein the second alignment tab also has an intermediate fold line between the first and second ends of the second alignment tab that is closer to the first end than to the second end, such that the second alignment tab projects upward from the upper wall and separates two vertical, inward facing alignment edges at an upper end of the second one of the lateral walls.
3. The container as recited in claim 2, wherein the retention tab is a first retention tab, and further comprising: a second retention tab extending downward from the second one of the lateral walls past a fold line connecting the second one of the lateral walls to the lower wall, wherein the retention tab is configured to engage two vertical, inward facing alignment edges of a similar container for alignment in a stack.
4. The container as recited in claim 1, wherein the upper wall includes four upper flaps, each foldably connected to a respective one of the lateral walls, wherein the alignment tab is formed of a portion of a first one of the four upper flaps that forms an inner layer of the upper wall and is at least partially covered by others of the four upper flaps that form an outer layer of the upper wall.
5. The container as recited in claim 4, wherein the four upper flaps have a gap therebetween opening into the interior space form a space exterior from the upper wall, and wherein the retention tab is aligned with the gap.
6. The container as recited in claim 1, wherein the lower wall includes four lower flaps, each foldably connected to a respective one of the lateral walls, wherein the retention tab interrupts a fold line connecting the adjacent one of the lateral walls to a portion of a first one of the lower upper flaps that forms an inner layer of the lower wall and is at least partially covered by others of the four lower flaps that form an outer layer of the lower wall.
7. The container as recited in claim 1, wherein the upper wall includes four upper flaps, each foldably connected to a respective one of the lateral walls, wherein the alignment tab is formed of a portion of a first one of the four upper flaps that meets a second one of the four upper flaps to form an outer layer of the upper wall.
8. The container as recited in claim 1, wherein the lower wall includes four lower flaps, each foldably connected to a respective one of the lateral walls, wherein the retention tab interrupts a fold line connecting the adjacent one of the lateral walls to a portion of a first one of the lower upper flaps that meets a second one of the four lower flaps to form an outer layer of the lower wall.
9. The container as recited in claim 1, wherein there are eight total lateral walls.
10. The container as recited in claim 1, wherein there are four total lateral walls.
11. A blank for a container comprising: a plurality of panels for forming a polygonal section comprising lateral walls surrounding an interior space; a plurality of upper flaps foldably connected to respective ones of the lateral walls along respective upper fold lines and configured to form an upper wall forming at a top bound on the interior space; a plurality of lower flaps foldably connected to respective ones of the lateral walls along respective lower fold lines and configured to form a lower wall at a bottom bound on the interior space; an alignment tab that straddles a first one of the upper fold lines, wherein a first end of the alignment tab is connected to the first upper flap by a first join line and a second end of the alignment tab is connected to an adjacent one of the lateral walls by a second join line, wherein the alignment tab has two opposed lateral sides crossing the respective one of the upper fold lines, wherein the alignment tab also has an intermediate fold line between the first and second ends of the alignment tab that is closer to the first end than to the second end, such that the alignment tab is configured to project upward from the upper wall and to separate two vertical, inward facing alignment edges at an upper end of the adjacent one of the lateral walls, and a retention tab extending downward from the adjacent one of the lateral walls across one of the lower old lines, wherein the retention tab is configured to engage two vertical, inward facing alignment edges of a similar container for alignment in a stack.
12. The blank as recited in claim 11, wherein the alignment tab is a first alignment tab, and further comprising: a second alignment tab that straddles a respective one of the upper fold lines, wherein a first end of the alignment tab is connected to a second one of the upper flaps by a first join line and a second end of the alignment tab is connected by a second join line to a second one of the lateral walls that is opposite the adjacent one of the lateral walls, wherein the second alignment tab has two opposed lateral sides crossing the respective one of the upper fold lines, wherein the second alignment tab also has an intermediate fold line between the first and second ends of the second alignment tab that is closer to the first end than to the second end, such that the second alignment tab is configured to project upward from the upper wall and separates two vertical, inward facing alignment edges at an upper end of the second one of the lateral walls.
13. The blank as recited in claim 12, wherein the retention tab is a first retention tab, and further comprising: a second retention tab extending downward from the second one of the lateral walls past a respective one of the lower fold lines connecting the second one of the lateral walls to the lower wall, wherein the retention tab is configured to engage two vertical, inward facing alignment edges of a similar container for alignment in a stack.
14. The blank as recited in claim 11, wherein there are four upper flaps, each foldably connected to a respective one of the lateral walls, wherein the alignment tab is formed of a portion of a first one of the four upper flaps that is configured to form an inner layer of the upper wall and to be at least partially covered by others of the four upper flaps that form an outer layer of the upper wall.
15. The blank as recited in claim 14, wherein the four upper flaps are configured to have a gap therebetween opening into the interior space form a space exterior from the upper wall, and wherein the retention tab is configured to be aligned with the gap.
16. The blank as recited in claim 11, wherein there are four lower flaps, each foldably connected to a respective one of the lateral walls, wherein the retention tab interrupts a fold line connecting the adjacent one of the lateral walls to a portion of a first one of the lower upper flaps that is configured to form an inner layer of the lower wall and to be at least partially covered by others of the four lower flaps that form an outer layer of the lower wall.
17. The blank as recited in claim 11, wherein there are four upper flaps, each foldably connected to a respective one of the lateral walls, wherein the alignment tab is formed of a portion of a first one of the four upper flaps that is configured to meet a second one of the four upper flaps to form an outer layer of the upper wall.
18. The blank as recited in claim 11, wherein there are four lower flaps, each foldably connected to a respective one of the lateral walls, wherein the retention tab interrupts a fold line connecting the adjacent one of the lateral walls to a portion of a first one of the lower upper flaps that is configured to meet a second one of the four lower flaps to form an outer layer of the lower wall.
19. The blank as recited in claim 11, wherein there are eight total panels for forming the lateral walls.
20. The blank as recited in claim 11, wherein there are four total panels for forming the lateral walls.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0014] So that those skilled in the art to which the subject disclosure appertains will readily understand how to make and use the devices and methods of the subject disclosure without undue experimentation, preferred embodiments thereof will be described in detail herein below with reference to certain figures, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0023] Reference will now be made to the drawings wherein like reference numerals identify similar structural features or aspects of the subject disclosure. For purposes of explanation and illustration, and not limitation, a partial view of an embodiment of a container in accordance with the disclosure is shown in
[0024] The container 100 includes a polygonal section comprising lateral walls 102 surrounding an interior space 104. An upper wall 106 forms a top bound on the interior space 104. The upper wall 106 is connected to the lateral walls 102 by upper fold lines 108, 110, 112, 114. A lower wall 116 forms a bottom bound on the interior space 104. The lower wall 116 is connected to the lateral walls 102 by lower fold lines 118, 120, 122, 124. There can be eight total lateral walls 102, as shown in
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[0031] The methods and systems of the present disclosure, as described above and shown in the drawings, provide for self-alignment of containers when stacking without forming any major holes in the bottom of the containers, and still allowing for cross-tied or pin wheel stacking configurations. While the apparatus and methods of the subject disclosure have been shown and described with reference to preferred embodiments, those skilled in the art will readily appreciate that changes and/or modifications may be made thereto without departing from the scope of the subject disclosure.