Foldable box
10766661 ยท 2020-09-08
Assignee
Inventors
- Daniel V. Perella (Cleveland, OH, US)
- Benjamin Hietanen (Cleveland, OH, US)
- Zhenghong Li (Shenzhen, CN)
- Jensen Tuen (Fanling, HK)
- Jinyuan Li (Shenzhen, CN)
Cpc classification
B65D5/2052
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D5/241
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B31B50/814
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D5/6673
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D5/323
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B31B50/0044
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B31B50/73
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B31B2120/302
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65D5/36
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D5/24
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D5/20
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B31B50/81
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D5/32
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B31B50/73
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B31B50/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A foldable box having a first, substantially flat and unfolded configuration which can be easily and conveniently transformed into a second, three-dimensional configuration capable of retaining one or more items.
Claims
1. A refoldable box comprising: a first set of panels including a first front panel, a second front panel, a bottom panel, a back panel, and a top panel, wherein each panel of the first set of panels is irreversibly connected to one or more other panels of the first set of panels; a second set of panels including first and second left panels and first and second right panels, wherein at least two panels of the second set of panels are irreversibly connected to one or more panels of the first set of panels; two or more first panel foldable connectors, each first panel connector connecting two panels together on said first set of panels; two or more second panel foldable connectors, each second panel connector connecting two panels together on said second set of panels; at least ten foldable arrangements, the first front panel and the bottom panel being connected along a first foldable arrangements, the bottom panel and the back panel being connected along a second foldable arrangements, the back panel and the top panel being connected along a third foldable arrangements, the top panel and the second front panel being connected along a fourth foldable arrangements, the first left panel of the second set of panels and the bottom panel of the first set of panels being connected by a fifth foldable connector, and the first right panel of the second set of panels and the bottom panel of the first set of panels being connected by a sixth foldable connector, the back panel and the first left panel of the second set of panels being connected by a seventh foldable connector, the back panel and the first right panel of the second set of panels being connected by an eighth seventh foldable connector, the first front panel and the first left panel of the second set of panels being connected by a ninth foldable connector, and the first front panel and the first right panel of the second set of panels being connected by a tenth foldable connector; and releasable connection arrangements reversibly connecting two or more panels on said first set of panels by one or more arrangements elected from the group consisting of magnetic arrangements, releasable adhesive arrangements, hook and loop fastener arrangements, latch arrangements, and snap arrangements.
2. The foldable box of claim 1, wherein the two or more first panel foldable connectors are at least partially formed from a first liner layer, the first liner layer being formed from a material that is connected to and covering contiguous portions of at least two or more adjacent panels of the first set of panels, the two or more second panel foldable connectors are at least partially formed from a second liner layer, said second liner layer being formed from a material that is connected to and covering contiguous portions of at least two or more adjacent panels of the second set of panels.
3. The foldable box of claim 2, wherein at least one of the two or more first panel foldable connectors is further at least partially formed from a third liner layer, said third liner layer being formed from a material that is connected to and covering contiguous portions of at least two or more adjacent panels of the first set of panels, the two or more second panel foldable connectors are at least partially formed from a fourth liner layer, the fourth liner layer being formed from a material that is connected to and covering contiguous portions of at least two or more adjacent panels of the second set of panels.
4. The foldable box of claim 1, wherein at least one of the two or more first panel foldable connectors permit from about 1-180 of relative rotation between adjacent panels, and wherein at least one of the two or more second panel foldable connectors permit from about 1-180 of relative rotation between adjacent panels.
5. The foldable box of claim 1, wherein the releasable connection arrangement includes a first connection portion and a second connection portion, the first connection portion being associated with at least one panel of the first or second sets of panels, and said second connection portion being associated with at least one different panel of the first or second sets of panels.
6. The foldable box of claim 5, wherein the first connection portion includes one or more magnets and the second connection portion includes one or more corresponding magnets or one or more magnetically-attracted materials.
7. The foldable box of claim 1, wherein a width and height of the first and second front panels is substantially the same.
8. A refoldable box that comprises: a first set of panels including a first front panel, a second front panel, a bottom panel, a back panel, and a top panel, wherein each panel of the first set of panels is irreversibly connected to one or more other panels of the first set of panels; a second set of panels including first and second left panels and first and second right panels, wherein at least two panels of the second set of panels are irreversibly connected to one or more panels of the first set of panels; two or more first panel foldable connectors, each first panel connector connecting two panels together on said first set of panels; two or more second panel foldable connectors, each second panel connector connecting two panels together on said second set of panels; at least ten foldable arrangements, the first front panel and the bottom panel being connected along a first foldable arrangements, the bottom panel and the back panel being connected along a second foldable arrangements, the back panel and the top panel being connected along a third foldable arrangements, the top panel and the second front panel being connected along a fourth foldable arrangements, the first left panel of the second set of panels and the bottom panel of the first set of panels being connected by a fifth foldable connector, and the first right panel of the second set of panels and the bottom panel of the first set of panels being connected by a sixth foldable connector, the back panel and the first left panel of the second set of panels being connected by a seventh foldable connector, the back panel and the first right panel of the second set of panels being connected by an eighth seventh foldable connector, the first front panel and the first left panel of the second set of panels being connected by a ninth foldable connector, and the first front panel and the first right panel of the second set of panels being connected by a tenth foldable connector; and a releasable connection arrangement reversibly connecting two or more panels on said first set of panels, the releasable connection arrangement includes a first connection portion and a second connection portion, the first connection portion being associated with the first front panel and the second connection portion being associated with the second front panel, the releasable connection arrangement selected from the group consisting of a magnetic arrangement, releasable adhesive arrangement, hook and loop fastener arrangement, latch arrangement, and snap arrangement.
9. The foldable box of claim 8, wherein the first connection portion includes one or more magnets or one or more magnetically-attracted material, the second connection portion including one or more magnets or one or more magnetically-attracted materials.
10. The foldable box of claim 9, wherein the two or more first panel foldable connectors are at least partially formed from a first liner layer, the first liner layer being formed from a material that is adhesively connected to and covers contiguous portions of at least two or more adjacent panels of the first set of panels, the two or more second panel foldable connectors are at least partially formed from a second liner layer, the second liner layer being formed from a material that is adhesively connected to and coveris contiguous portions of at least two or more adjacent panels of the second set of panels.
11. The foldable box of claim 10, wherein at least one of the two or more first panel foldable connectors is further at least partially formed from a third liner layer, the third liner layer being formed from a material that is adhesively connected to and covers contiguous portions of at least two or more adjacent panels of the first set of panels, the two or more second panel foldable connectors are at least partially formed from a fourth liner layer, the fourth liner layer being formed from a material that is adhesively connected to and covers contiguous portions of at least two or more adjacent panels of the second set of panels.
12. The foldable box of claim 11, wherein a width and height of the first and second front panels is substantially the same.
13. The foldable box of claim 8, wherein the two or more first panel foldable connectors are at least partially formed from a first liner layer, the first liner layer being formed from a material that is adhesively connected to and covers contiguous portions of at least two or more adjacent panels of the first set of panels, the two or more second panel foldable connectors are at least partially formed from a second liner layer, the second liner layer being formed from a material that is adhesively connected to and covers contiguous portions of at least two or more adjacent panels of the second set of panels.
14. The foldable box of claim 13, wherein at least one of the two or more first panel foldable connectors is further at least partially formed from a third liner layer, the third liner layer being formed from a material that is adhesively connected to and covers contiguous portions of at least two or more adjacent panels of the first set of panels, the two or more second panel foldable connectors are at least partially formed from a fourth liner layer, the fourth liner layer being formed from a material that is adhesively connected to and covers contiguous portions of at least two or more adjacent panels of the second set of panels.
15. The foldable box of claim 8, wherein a width and height of the first and second front panels is substantially the same.
16. A refoldable box that comprises: a first set of panels including a first front panel, a second front panel, a bottom panel, a back panel, and a top panel, wherein each panel of the first set of panels is irreversibly connected to one or more other panels of the first set of panels; a second set of panels including a first left panel and a first right panel; two or more first panel foldable connectors, each first panel connector connecting two panels together on said first set of panels; at least ten foldable arrangements, the first front panel and the bottom panel being connected along a first foldable arrangements, the bottom panel and the back panel being connected along a second foldable arrangements, the back panel and the top panel being connected along a third foldable arrangements, the top panel and the second front panel being connected along a fourth foldable arrangements, the first left panel of the second set of panels and the bottom panel of the first set of panels being connected by a fifth foldable connector, and the first right panel of the second set of panels and the bottom panel of the first set of panels being connected by a sixth foldable connector, the back panel and the first left panel of the second set of panels being connected by a seventh foldable connector, the back panel and the first right panel of the second set of panels being connected by an eighth seventh foldable connector, the first front panel and the first left panel of the second set of panels being connected by a ninth foldable connector, and the first front panel and the first right panel of the second set of panels being connected by a tenth foldable connector; and a releasable connection arrangement reversibly connecting two or more panels on said first set of panels, the releasable connection arrangement includes a first connection portion and a second connection portion, the first connection portion being associated with the first front panel and the second connection portion being associated with the second front panel, the releasable connection arrangement selected from the group consisting of a magnetic arrangement, releasable adhesive arrangement, hook and loop fastener arrangement, latch arrangement, and snap arrangement.
17. The foldable box of claim 16, wherein the first connection portion includes one or more magnets or one or more magnetically-attracted material, the second connection portion including one or more magnets or one or more magnetically-attracted materials.
18. The foldable box of claim 17, wherein the two or more first panel foldable connectors are at least partially formed from a first liner layer, the first liner layer being formed from a material that is adhesively connected to and covers contiguous portions of at least two or more adjacent panels of the first set of panels, the two or more second panel foldable connectors are at least partially formed from a second liner layer, the second liner layer being formed from a material that is adhesively connected to and covers contiguous portions of at least two or more adjacent panels of the second set of panels.
19. The foldable box of claim 18, wherein at least one of the two or more first panel foldable connectors is further at least partially formed from a third liner layer, the third liner layer being formed from a material that is adhesively connected to and covers contiguous portions of at least two or more adjacent panels of the first set of panels, the two or more second panel foldable connectors are at least partially formed from a fourth liner layer, the fourth liner layer being formed from a material that is adhesively connected to and covers contiguous portions of at least two or more adjacent panels of the second set of panels.
20. The foldable box of claim 19, wherein a width and height of the first and second front panels is substantially the same.
21. The foldable box of claim 16, wherein the two or more first panel foldable connectors are at least partially formed from a first liner layer, the first liner layer being formed from a material that is adhesively connected to and covers contiguous portions of at least two or more adjacent panels of the first set of panels, the two or more second panel foldable connectors are at least partially formed from a second liner layer, the second liner layer being formed from a material that is adhesively connected to and covers contiguous portions of at least two or more adjacent panels of the second set of panels.
22. The foldable box of claim 21, wherein at least one of the two or more first panel foldable connectors is further at least partially formed from a third liner layer, the third liner layer being formed from a material that is adhesively connected to and covers contiguous portions of at least two or more adjacent panels of the first set of panels, the two or more second panel foldable connectors are at least partially formed from a fourth liner layer, the fourth liner layer being formed from a material that is adhesively connected to and covers contiguous portions of at least two or more adjacent panels of the second set of panels.
23. The foldable box of claim 16, wherein a width and height of the first and second front panels is substantially the same.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Reference may now be made to the drawings which illustrate various non-limiting embodiments that the invention may take in physical form and in certain parts and arrangement of parts wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF NON-LIMITING EMBODIMENTS
(18) The present invention is directed to a foldable box 10 having one or more interchangeable configurations, and which can be easily and conveniently transformed between such interchangeable configurations, thereby minimizing the time required for assembly and/or disassembly of the foldable box 10.
(19) The foldable box 10 has a plurality of interchangeable configurations. In one non-limiting aspect of the present invention, there is provided a foldable box 10 having a first, unfolded configuration in which the foldable box 10 is substantially flat, and a second, folded and/or three-dimensional configuration in which the foldable box 10 is fully assembled. As described below, the first and second configurations of the foldable box 10 are interchangeable. For example, the first configuration (i.e., the flat, unfolded foldable box 10) can be easily and conveniently transformed into the second configuration (i.e., the folded, three-dimensional foldable box 10), and, similarly, the second configuration can be easily and conveniently transferred into the first configuration; however, this is not required.
(20) With reference to
(21) The foldable box 10 can comprise two or more sets of panels, each set of panels comprising a plurality of individually formed panels that are foldable in a pre-defined sequence to transform from a first, folded and flat configuration, into a second three-dimensional and assembled, configuration. In particular embodiments, the foldable box 10 may comprise a first set of panels and a second set of panels. As seen in
(22) In accordance with the present disclosure, each panel can be formed from a moderately rigid panel material, such as, for example, a heavy weight cardboard material or a paperboard material. However, the foldable box 10 may also be formed from alternate materials, such as, for example, a flexible material, a semi-rigid material, a medium weight cardboard, fiberboard, rigid plastic, flexible plastic, composite materials, metal, or wood. The panel material may be selected so as to allow folding, bending, and/or other manipulations of the foldable box 10 without the box losing its structural integrity. In particular embodiments, the thickness of the material used to form the panels (e.g. panels 20, 22, 24, 26, 28, 30, 32, 34, and 36) may be from about 0.01 mm to about 10 mm thick.
(23) In particular embodiments, each panel within the first set of panels may be irreversibly or permanently connected to one or more other panels within the first set of panels. Likewise, each panel within the second set of panels may be irreversibly or permanently connected to one or more other panels within the second set of panels. As such, the box does not include separate unconnected panels that are not connected to at least one other panel of the box. In some embodiments, each panel of the first set of panels is connected via a foldable connector, i.e., a connection type that allows for the folding, bending, and/or manipulation of the panels without loss of structural integrity. As seen in
(24) The foldable connectors (e.g., connectors 40, 42, 44, 46, 48, 50, 52, 54, 56) can allow the connected panels a particular range of rotation relative to the other panels of the foldable box 10. In particular embodiments, the foldable connectors 40, 42, 44, 46, 48, 50, 52, 54, 56 can permit two adjacent and connected panels to rotate from about 1 to about 360 (and all values and ranges therebetween) relative to the position of the other. For example, the fourth foldable connector 46 that foldably connects the top panel 26 of the first set of panels and the second front panel 28 of the first set of panels, can allow the second front panel 28 to rotate from about 1-180 relative to the top panel 26. In other embodiments, the foldable connectors 40, 42, 44, 46, 48, 50, 52, 54, 56 can permit two adjacent and connected panels to rotate from about 1-180 relative to the position of the other. For example, the second front panel 28 may, in the first configuration of the foldable box 10, be folded to be parallel with the top panel 26, as seen in
(25) In some embodiments, one or more of the foldable connectors may be formed from a first liner layer (the liner layer made from a laminate or liner material) which covers contiguous portions of at least two or more adjacent panels. That is, one or more of the foldable connectors may be formed by attaching (e.g., adhering or otherwise affixing) a laminate material to the surface of two or more adjacent, individually formed panels, the laminate material extending from one adjacent panel to another. In particular embodiments, the laminate material may be applied to the surface or a portion of the surface of two or more panels such that there is a space between the panels, thereby forming an irreversibly foldable connector. Generally, the space is about 0.5-10 millimeters (and all values and ranges therebetween).
(26) The panels of the second set of panels may also include irreversible foldable connectors. For example, with reference to
(27) Additionally, one or more of the panels of the foldable box 10 can optionally include a hole and/or cutout 68, 70 to assist in the transformation of the foldable box 10 from its first configuration into its second configuration by permitting the easy and convenient disassembly of the three-dimensional configuration of the foldable box 10 into its flat, unfolded configuration, as seen in
(28) As described above, the foldable boxes 10 described herein may include two or more foldable connectors, each connector connecting two panels together. In particular embodiments, the two or more foldable connectors can include connectors formed from at least a second liner layer, such as from a laminate material that covers contiguous portions of at least two or more adjacent panels. In some embodiments, the two or more foldable connectors may include foldable connectors that connect a panel from the second set of panels to a panel from the first set of panels with which it is not otherwise directly connected. That is, one or more of the panels from the second set of panels may be directly connected to at least one panel from the first set of panels via a first connection means and at least a second, different, panel from the first set of panel via a second, different, connection means. For example, with reference to
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(30) Furthermore, in particular embodiments, after the left panels 30 and right panels 32 are rotated to become generally perpendicular to the bottom panel 22 (i.e., in a three-dimensional position), the left-side connection panel 34 can then engage the left panel 30 and bottom panel 22, and the right-side connection panel 36 can engage the right panel 32 and bottom panel 22. For example, with reference to
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(32) A cross-sectional view taken along line 6-6 in
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(34) In some embodiments, the left panel 230 may be connected to the first front panel 220 by the foldable connector 246, and the right panel 32 may be connected to the second front panel 228 by the foldable connector 248. In particular embodiments, the second set of panels may further include a left-side connection panel 234 and a right-side connection panel 236. The left-side connection panel 234 may be connected to the left panel 230 along the foldable connector 258, and the right-side connection panel 236 may be connected to the right panel 232 along the foldable connector 259. The second set of panels may optionally further include additional panels, such as the stabilization panels 250, 252, which can be connected to the left and right panels 232 along the foldable connectors 254,256, respectively.
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(36) In particular embodiments, the left-side connection panel 234 and the right-side connection panel 236 may include a releasable connection arrangement having a first connection portion and a corresponding connection portion. As illustrated in
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(38) Afterwards, the top panel 226 may be rotated about the foldable connector 242 to be parallel with and opposing the bottom panel 222. The second front panel 228 may then be rotated about the foldable connector 244 to be parallel with and adjacent to the first front panel 220. In particular embodiments, the foldable box 200 may include a second releasable connection arrangement that connects the first front panel 220 with the second front panel 228 when the box is in its second configuration. In some embodiments, the releasable connection arrangement may include a first connection portion having one or more magnetic elements 268, 270 associated with the first front panel 220, and a corresponding connection portion 272, 274 having one or more corresponding magnetic elements associated with the second front panel 228 When the box is in its second configuration, as seen in
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(40) In accordance with this aspect of the disclosure. The foldable connectors 328, 330, 332, 334 may include an adhesive portion 336, 340, 342, 344, which may be covered by a removable cover 338. Thus, when the box is ready to be transformed from its first configuration into its second configuration, the covers (e.g., cover 338) of the foldable connectors 328, 330, 332, 334 may be removed and the adhesive portions 336, 340, 342, 344 used to secure two or more panels of the box 300 together in its second configuration.
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(42) The foldable box 300 can also include one or more releasable connection arrangements. In some embodiments, the releasable connection arrangement can connect the first front panel 302 with the second front panel 310 when the box 300 is in its second configuration. The releasable connection arrangement may include a first connection portion having one or more magnetic elements 346, 348 associated with the first front panel 302, and a corresponding connection portion having one or more corresponding magnetic elements 350, 352 associated with the second front panel 310. When the box 300 is in its second configuration, as seen in
(43) In accordance with another aspect of this disclosure, a method of transforming a foldable box 300 from a first folded configuration to a second three-dimensional configuration is provided. In particular embodiments, the method includes: providing a foldable box 300 in a first configuration; rotating one or more of the panels of the foldable box 300 along two or more foldable connectors into an expanded but flat configuration; simultaneously rotating two or more panels of the foldable box 300 from about 1 to about 180 relative to a bottom panel 304 of the foldable box 300; subsequently rotating one or more additional panels along one or more additional foldable connectors; engaging at least one releasable connection arrangement connecting two or more panels of the box and securing such panels in an assembled three-dimensional configuration; rotating a top panel 308 of the box along a foldable connector such that the top panel 308 is parallel and opposing a bottom panel 304; and rotating a front panel of the box along a foldable connector such that the front panel is parallel and contacting an adjacent front panel.
(44) In a first step, a foldable box 300 is provided in a folded and substantially flat configuration. The box can include: 1) a first set of panels comprising a first front panel 302, a second front panel 310, a bottom panel 304, a back panel 306, and a top panel 308, wherein each panel of the first set of panels is irreversibly connected to one or more other panels of the first set of panels; and 2) a second set of panels including a left panel 312 and a right panel 314, wherein at least two panels of the second set of panels are connected to one or more panels of the first set of panels. The box can further include two or more foldable connectors, wherein each connector connects two panels together and permits from about 1 to about 360 of relative rotation between connected adjacent panels. Additionally, the box 300 may also include one or more releasable connection arrangements reversibly connecting two or more panels, each releasable connection arrangement including a first connection portion and a corresponding connection portion. The first connection portion may be associated with at least one panel of the first or second sets of panels, and the corresponding connection portion may be associated with at least one different panel of the first or second sets of panels.
(45) In particular embodiments, each panel of the box 300 is individually formed from a panel material. The first front panel 302 and bottom panel 304 can be irreversibly connected along a first foldable connector 316, the bottom panel 304 and back panel 306 can be irreversibly connected along a second foldable connector 318, the back panel 306 and top panel 308 can be irreversibly connected along a third foldable connector 320, the top panel 308 and the second front panel 310 can be irreversibly connected along a fourth foldable connector 322, the left panel 312 and a first panel of the first set of panels can be connected by a fifth foldable connector 324, and the right panel 314 and a second panel of the first set of panels can be connected by a sixth foldable connector 326.
(46) In particular embodiments, each panel of the box is individually formed from a panel material. The first front panel and bottom panel can be irreversibly connected along a first foldable connector, the bottom panel and back panel can be irreversibly connected along a second foldable connector, the back panel and top panel can be irreversibly connected along a third foldable connector, the top panel and the second front panel can be irreversibly connected along a fourth foldable connector, the left panel and a first panel of the first set of panels can be connected by a fifth foldable connector, and the right panel and a second panel of the first set of panels can be connected by a sixth foldable connector.
(47) In a second step, one or more of the panels of the first and second sets of panels are rotated relative to one or more other panels along the two or more foldable connectors into an expanded but flat configuration. That is, in the first configuration, one or more of the panels of the box 300 can be folded upon an adjacent panel, thereby minimizing the box's physical footprint and maximizing its storability. Prior to fully transforming the box into its second configuration, the box 300 may first be unfolded from its first configuration, thereby enabling access to additional panels, foldable connectors, and/or releasable connection arrangements. One or more of the panels may be rotated from about 1 to about 360 from its position in the first configuration to its intermediate position relative to one or more other panels of the box.
(48) In a third step, the left and right panels 314 may be simultaneously rotated along the fifth and sixth foldable connectors relative to the bottom panel 304. In particular embodiments, at least one panel of the first set of panels is also rotated concurrently along the first or second foldable connector relative to the bottom panel 304. The left and right panels 314 may be rotated from about 1 to about 180 relative to the bottom panel 304 of the box. The at least one panel from the first set of panels may also be rotated from about 1 to about 180 relative to the bottom panel 304.
(49) In a fourth step, a second panel of the first set of panels is rotated along either the first or second foldable connector. This second panel may be rotated from about 1 to about 180 relative to the bottom panel 304, and may be rotated into a position that is parallel with and opposing the first panel of the first set of panels previously rotated. In particular embodiments, the second panel may be rotated simultaneously with the left, right, and first panel of the first set of panels, or may be rotated subsequently.
(50) In a fifth step, at least one of the one or more releasable connection arrangements may be engaged, thereby releasably connecting two or more panels together and/or securing two or more panels in a three-dimensional shape (i.e., their second configuration positions). That is, the first connection portion associated with at least one panel of the first or second sets of panels is connected or secured to the corresponding connection portion associated with at least one other panel of the first or second sets of panels. At this point, at least the left, right, first front, back, and bottom panels 304 are secured in their second configuration positions. However, the box may still be opened and/or closed. That is, the top panel 308 and the second front panel 310 may be rotated between an open and a closed configuration.
(51) In a sixth step, the top panel 308 of the first set of panels is rotated along a third foldable connector 320 from about 1 to about 180 relative to the back panel 306 such that the top panel 308 is then parallel to and opposes the bottom panel 304 (i.e., into a closed position).
(52) Finally, in a seventh step, the second front panel 310 of the first set of panels is rotated along a fourth foldable connector 322 from about 1 to about 270 relative to the first front panel 302 such that the second front panel 310 is then parallel and adjacent to the first front panel 302. That is, the top panel 308 and the second front panel 310 are not in a closed configuration, and the box is in its fully assembled second configuration.
(53) In particular embodiments, the method may include engaging at least a second releasable connection arrangement, such as a connection arrangement having two or more magnetic elements associated with the first and second front panels 310. In some embodiments, rotating the second front panel 310 as described in the seventh step may engage or require engaging the second releasable connection arrangement.
(54) It will thus be seen that the objects set forth above, among those made apparent from the preceding description, are efficiently attained, and since certain changes may be made in the constructions set forth without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention, it is intended that all matter contained in the above description and shown in the accompanying drawings shall be interpreted as illustrative and not in a limiting sense. The invention has been described with reference to preferred and alternate embodiments. Modifications and alterations will become apparent to those skilled in the art upon reading and understanding the detailed discussion of the invention provided herein. This invention is intended to include all such modifications and alterations insofar as they come within the scope of the present invention. It is also to be understood that the following claims are intended to cover all of the generic and specific features of the invention herein described and all statements of the scope of the invention, which, as a matter of language, might be said to fall therebetween. The invention has been described with reference to the preferred embodiments. These and other modifications of the preferred embodiments as well as other embodiments of the invention will be obvious from the disclosure herein, whereby the foregoing descriptive matter is to be interpreted merely as illustrative of the invention and not as a limitation. It is intended to include all such modifications and alterations insofar as they come within the scope of the appended claims.