Reverse tuck lock
10364058 ยท 2019-07-30
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B31B50/734
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B31B2100/0024
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D81/26
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D5/0015
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D5/307
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B31B50/60
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D5/308
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D5/2038
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D5/4266
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65D5/30
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D5/20
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D5/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B31B50/60
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D5/42
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D5/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A foldable container moveable between a flat configuration and a three-dimensional configuration is provided. The container includes a first panel having a first engagement feature, a second panel having a second engagement feature, and a third panel having a third engagement feature. The first engagement feature is configured to engage with the second engagement feature so as to secure the container in the three-dimensional configuration. The first engagement feature is also configured to engage with the third engagement feature so as to inhibit the first engagement feature from becoming disengaged from the second engagement feature.
Claims
1. A container comprising: a first panel having a first engagement feature; a second panel having a second engagement feature; and a third panel having a third engagement feature, wherein said first panel is folded against said second panel and said first engagement feature of said first panel is engaged with said second engagement feature of said second panel, thereby effectively locking the container in a three-dimensional configuration, wherein said first engagement feature of said first panel is engaged with said third engagement feature of said third panel so as to prevent said first engagement feature from disengaging from said second engagement feature, and wherein said third engagement feature is displaced from said second engagement feature when the container is locked in the three-dimensional configuration, wherein said first engagement feature comprises a tab member and said second engagement feature comprises a tab slot defined by said second panel, said tab slot being configured to selectively receive said tab member so as to allow said tab member to extend into an interior area of the container such that an outer surface of said tab member can be folded against an inner surface of said second panel, thereby moving said tab member to a locked configuration, and wherein said third panel extends from a bottom edge of said first panel and wherein said third engagement feature comprises a terminal slot defined by said third panel, said terminal slot being positioned adjacent to said bottom edge of said first panel and being configured to receive a distal end of said tab member when said tab member is in the locked configuration.
2. The container of claim 1, wherein said third engagement feature further comprises a tuck flange adjacent to said terminal slot, said tuck flange being movable between an open configuration and a closed configuration, wherein said tuck flange comprises opposed proximal and distal ends, said proximal end of said tuck flange being hingedly coupled to said third panel and said distal end of said tuck flange defining an inner edge of said terminal slot when said tuck flange is in the closed configuration, wherein said tab member is free to rotate in and out of said terminal slot when said tuck flange is in the open configuration, thereby allowing the tab member to rotate towards and away from the locked configuration, respectively, and wherein said distal end of said tuck flange abuts an inner surface of said tab member when said tab member is in the locked configuration and said tuck flange is in the closed configuration, thereby inhibiting said tab member from rotating away from the locked configuration.
3. A container comprising: a first panel having a first engagement feature; a second panel having a second engagement feature; and a third panel having a third engagement feature, wherein said first panel is folded against said second panel and said first engagement feature of said first panel is engaged with said second engagement feature of said second panel, thereby effectively locking the container in a three-dimensional configuration, wherein said first engagement feature of said first panel is engaged with said third engagement feature of said third panel so as to prevent said first engagement feature from disengaging from said second engagement feature, wherein said third engagement feature is displaced from said second engagement feature when the container is locked in the three-dimensional configuration, wherein said first engagement feature comprises a tab member and said second engagement feature comprises an edge profile of said second panel, said edge profile being configured to allow said tab member of said first panel to extend past said second panel into an interior area of the container, and wherein said third panel extends from a bottom edge of said first panel and wherein said third engagement feature comprises a terminal slot defined by said third panel, said terminal slot being positioned adjacent to said bottom edge of said first panel and being configured to receive a distal end of said tab member when said tab member is in a locked configuration.
4. The container of claim 3, wherein said third engagement feature further comprises a tuck flange adjacent to said terminal slot, said tuck flange being movable between an open configuration and a closed configuration, wherein said tuck flange comprises opposed proximal and distal ends, said proximal end of said tuck flange being hingedly coupled to said third panel and said distal end of said tuck flange defining an inner edge of said terminal slot when said tuck flange is in the closed configuration, wherein said tab member is free to rotate in and out of said terminal slot when said tuck flange is in the open configuration, thereby allowing the tab member to rotate towards and away from the locked configuration, respectively, and wherein distal end of said tuck flange abuts an inner surface of said tab member when said tab member is in the locked configuration and said tuck flange is in the closed configuration, thereby inhibiting said tab member from rotating away from the locked configuration.
5. A container comprising: a first panel having a first engagement feature; a second panel having a second engagement feature, and a third panel having a third engagement feature, wherein said first panel is folded against said second panel and said first engagement feature of said first panel is engaged with said second engagement feature of said second panel, thereby effectively locking the container in a three-dimensional configuration, wherein said first engagement feature of said first panel is engaged with said third engagement feature of said third panel so as to prevent said first engagement feature from disengaging from said second engagement feature, wherein said third engagement feature is displaced from said second engagement feature when the container is locked in the three-dimensional configuration, wherein said first engagement feature comprises a tab member and a void defined by said first panel when said tab member is in a deployed configuration, wherein said second engagement feature comprises an alignment tab extending from a distal edge of said second panel, wherein said void of said first panel is configured to receive said alignment tab of said second panel when the container is in the three-dimensional configuration, and wherein said third engagement feature comprises a terminal slot defined by said third panel, said terminal slot being configured to selectively receive a distal end of said tab member so as to secure said tab member in a locked configuration.
6. The container of claim 5, wherein said third engagement feature further comprises a tuck flange adjacent to said terminal slot, said tuck flange being movable between an open configuration and a closed configuration, wherein said tab member is free to rotate in and out of said terminal slot when said tuck flange is in the open configuration, and wherein said tab member is inhibited from rotating out of said terminal slot when said tuck flange is in the closed configuration.
7. The container of claim 5, wherein said second panel defines an alignment slot extending from a proximal edge of said second panel, said alignment slot of the container being configured to selectively receive an alignment tab of another container when one of the containers is stacked on top of the other container.
8. A container comprising: a first panel having a first engagement feature; a second panel having a second engagement feature; and a third panel having a third engagement feature, wherein said first panel is folded against said second panel and said first engagement feature of said first panel is engaged with said second engagement feature of said second panel, thereby effectively locking the container in a three-dimensional configuration, wherein said first engagement feature of said first panel is engaged with said third engagement feature of said third panel so as to prevent said first engagement feature from disengaging from said second engagement feature, wherein said third engagement feature is displaced from said second engagement feature when the container is locked in the three-dimensional configuration, wherein said first engagement feature comprises a tab member and a void defined by said first panel when said tab member is in a deployed configuration, wherein said second engagement feature comprises a protruding member extending from said second panel, wherein said void of said first panel is configured to receive said protruding member of said second panel as the container is being moved from a flat configuration to the three-dimensional configuration, and wherein said third engagement feature comprises a terminal slot defined by said third panel, said terminal slot being configured to selectively receive a distal end of said tab member so as to secure said tab member in a locked configuration.
9. The container of claim 8, wherein said protruding member of said second panel is configured to extend beyond said void of said first panel so as to secure at least a portion of said first panel between said protruding member and said second panel.
10. The container of claim 8, wherein said first engagement feature further comprises a flange member extending into said void, said protruding member of said second panel being configured to extend over at least a portion of said flange member.
11. The container of claim 10, wherein said flange member extends from a proximal edge of said void, said proximal edge of said void being defined by a proximal end of said tab member.
12. The container of claim 8, wherein said third engagement feature further comprises a tuck flange adjacent to said terminal slot, said tuck flange being movable between an open configuration and a closed configuration, wherein said tab member is free to rotate in and out of said terminal slot when said tuck flange is in the open configuration, and wherein said tab member is inhibited from rotating out of said terminal slot when said tuck flange is in the closed configuration.
13. A method of assembling a container, the method comprising: folding a tab member of a first engagement feature of a first panel from a stowed configuration to a deployed configuration so as to cause the first panel to form a void of the first engagement feature; folding the first panel towards a second panel so as to cause the tab member to extend into an interior area of the container; engaging the first engagement feature of the first panel with a second engagement feature of the second panel so as to secure the first panel to the second panel; and engaging the tab member of the first panel with a third engagement feature of a third panel so as to inhibit the first engagement feature of the first panel from disengaging from the second engagement feature of the second panel, thereby moving the container to a locked configuration, wherein the third engagement feature is displaced from the second engagement feature when the container is in the locked configuration, and wherein the method further comprises: moving a tuck flange of the third engagement feature from a closed configuration to an open configuration so as to allow a distal end of the tab member of the first engagement feature to rotate into a terminal slot of the third engagement feature; and moving the tuck flange of the third engagement feature from the open configuration to the closed configuration such that a distal end of the tuck flange abuts an inner surface of the tab member so as to secure the distal end of the tab member of the first engagement feature within the terminal slot of the third engagement feature, thereby inhibiting the first engagement feature from becoming disengaged from the third engagement feature.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) A preferred embodiment of the invention, illustrative of the best mode in which the applicant has contemplated applying the principles, is set forth in the following description and is shown in the drawings and is particularly and distinctly pointed out and set forth in the appended claims.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF A PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
(57) As required, a detailed embodiment of the present invention is disclosed herein; however, it is to be understood that the disclosed embodiment is merely exemplary of the principles of the invention, which may be embodied in various forms. Therefore, specific structural and functional details disclosed herein are not to be interpreted as limiting, but merely as a basis for the claims and as a representative basis for teaching one skilled in the art to variously employ the present invention in virtually any appropriately detailed structure.
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(60) In some embodiments of containers of the present invention, such as the eight-sided container embodiment shown in
(61) Although many of the containers of the present invention include a bottom wall, opposed side walls, and opposed end walls extending at least partially between opposed side walls so as to define an interior area 50 that is only open on the top, other containers are open in a plurality of directions. For instance,
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(63) The tab member 110 includes a proximal end 112 coupled to the first panel 100 and a distal end 114 displaced from the proximal end 112 of the tab member 110. In some embodiments, the tab member 110 includes a first portion 120 extending from the proximal end 112 of the tab member 110 through the tab slot 210 of the second panel 200. In some such embodiments, the first portion 120 of the tab member 110 is substantially perpendicular to the first panel when the tab member 110 is received by the tab slot 210 and the container is in a three-dimensional configuration. In other embodiments, the first portion 120 of the tab member 110 is substantially the same width as the tab slot 210 and has a thickness that is substantially equal to the height of the tab slot 210 such that the tab member 110 substantially fills and/or seals the tab slot 210. In still other embodiments, the first portion 120 of the tab member 110 is sized relative to the tab slot 210 such that when the first portion 120 of the tab member 110 is received by the tab slot 210, the translational movement of the second panel 200 relative to the first panel 100 is prevented or otherwise restricted. In still other embodiments, the second panel 200 rests flat against the first panel 100 when the first portion 120 of the tab member 110 is received by the tab slot 210 and the first portion 120 extends through, but not beyond, the second panel.
(64) In some embodiments, the tab member 110 further includes a second portion 130 extending between the first portion 120 and the distal end 114 of the tab member 110. In some such embodiments, the second portion 130 of the tab member 110 is angled relative to the first portion 120 of the tab member 110 such that the second portion 130 prevents the first portion 120 from sliding out of the tab slot 210 of the second panel 200 so as to prevent the first panel 100 from moving away from the second panel.
(65) In a preferred embodiment, the second portion 130 of the tab member 110 is narrower than the first portion 120 of the tab member and/or the tab slot 210. In this way, the second portion 130 of the tab member 110 is able to more easily pass through the tab slot 210 and/or the risk of damaging the tab member 110 and/or the tab slot 210 is reduced. In some such embodiments, each side of the second portion 130 of the tab member 110 tapers inward such that the second portion 130 of the tab member 110 generally defines a trapezoid.
(66) The tab member 110 is moveable between a stowed configuration and a deployed configuration. In the stowed configuration, the tab member 110 is parallel with the first panel 100 so as to more easily accommodate shipping and storing the container when the container is in a flat configuration. In the deployed configuration, the tab member 110 is angled away from the first panel 100 so as to more easily accommodate inserting the tab member 110 into the tab slot 210 as the container is moved from a flat configuration to a three-dimensional configuration.
(67) The tab member 110 is also moveable between an unlocked configuration and a locked configuration. In the unlocked configuration, the tab member 110 is configured so that it can be removed from the tab slot 210 with relative ease. In the locked configuration, on the other hand, the tab member 110 is configured such that removal of the tab member 110 from the tab slot 210 is prevented or inhibited, thereby enabling the container to be secured in a three-dimensional configuration. In some embodiments, the first portion 120 of the tab member 110 is substantially perpendicular to the first 100 and second 200 panels and the second portion 130 of the tab member is angled away from the first portion 120 when the tab member is in the locked configuration. In some such embodiments, the second portion 130 of the tab member 110 runs substantially parallel with and/or rests substantially against the second panel 200 when the tab member 110 is in the locked configuration.
(68) In some embodiments, the container includes a third panel 300 that defines a terminal slot 310 that is configured to receive the distal end 114 of the tab member 110 when the container is in the three-dimensional configuration and the tab member 110 is in the locked configuration. In some such embodiments, the third panel includes a tuck flange 320 that is movable between an open configuration and a closed configuration. In the open configuration, the tuck flange 320 allows the tab member 110 to move to the locked configuration by rotating the distal end 114 of the tab member 110 past the tuck flange 320 and into the terminal slot 310. In the closed configuration, the tuck flange 320 retains the tab member 110 in the locked configuration by retaining the distal end 114 of the tab member 110 in the terminal slot 310.
(69) In some embodiments, the tuck flange 320 includes a proximal end 322 hingedly coupled to the third panel 300 and a distal end 324 displaced from the proximal end 322 of the tuck flange 320. In some such embodiments, the distal end 324 of the tuck flange defines an edge of the terminal slot 310 when the tuck flange 320 is in the closed configuration. In other embodiments, the sides of the tuck flange 320 are defined by slits in the third panel 300, each slit extending from the proximal end 322 of the tuck flange 320 to the distal end 324 of the tuck flange 320 so as to allow the tuck flange 320 to rotate relative to the rest of the third panel 300. In some such embodiments, the slit 326 is narrow enough such that the edge of the tuck flange 320 interfaces with the third panel 300 in such a way that the tuck flange 320 is held in the closed configuration. In other such embodiments, the proximal end 322 of the tuck flange 320 is coupled to the third panel 300 in such a way that the tuck flange 320 is biased towards the closed configuration or is otherwise configured so as to hold the tuck flange 320 in the closed configuration.
(70) In some embodiments of the present invention, the terminal slot is at least partially defined by the first panel 100 and/or extends to the first panel 100 such that the first panel 100 defines an edge of the terminal slot. In some such embodiments, the tab member 110 extends to the terminal slot 310 when the container is in the flat configuration. In other such embodiments, the tab member 110 extends into the terminal slot 310 when the container is in the flat configuration such that the distal end 114 of the tab member 110 is formed from at least some of the material that is removed from the third panel 300 to define the terminal slot 310. In still other such embodiments, the tab member 110 extends to the tuck flange 320 such that the distal end 114 of the tab member 110 is proximate to the distal end 324 of the tuck flange 320 when the container is in the flat configuration.
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(73) In some embodiments, one or more bottom side panel 11a, 11b defines at least part of one or more tab member 110 and one or more bottom end panel 13a, 13b defines at least part of one or more tab slot. In some such embodiments, each tab member 110 is configured to be received by at least one tab slot so as to secure the container in a three-dimensional configuration. In other such embodiments, each tab slot is configured to receive at least one tab member 110 so as to secure the container in a three-dimensional configuration. In still other such embodiments, one or more side panel defines one or more terminal slot and/or one or more tuck flange so as to secure one or more tab member 110 in a locked configuration, thereby securing the container in a three-dimensional configuration. It will be appreciated that in other embodiments one or more bottom side panel 11a, 11b defines at least part of one or more tab slot and one or more bottom end panel 13a, 13b defines at least part of one or more tab member 110. It will further be appreciated that in such other embodiments, one or more end panel defines one or more terminal slot and/or one or more tuck flange so as to secure one or more tab member 110 in a locked configuration.
(74) Some embodiments include a first panel defining a tab member 110 and one or more second panel defining at least part of an edge profile 17. In some such embodiments, the first panel is configured to fold against the one or more second panel when the tab member 110 is in a deployed configuration so as to allow the tab member 110 to pass over the edge profile 17 of the one or more second panel in a similar fashion as to how the tab members 110 of other embodiments passes over a bottom edge of a tab slot when such tab members 110 of first panels of such other embodiments are being inserted into tab slots defined by one or more second panel of such other embodiments. In some embodiments, the first panel is a bottom corner panel 15, a second panel is a bottom end panel 13, and an additional second panel is a bottom side panel 11.
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(77) Some embodiments of the present invention further include at least part of a top panel. Referring to
(78) Still referring to the embodiment shown in
(79) In some embodiments, at least one alignment tab 30a-30d extends vertically above a top surface of a respective top panel 19a, 19b. In some such embodiments, at least one side panel further defines at least one alignment slot 31a-31d that is configured to receive a corresponding alignment tab 30a-30d of another container. In this way, a first container having an alignment slot defined by a bottom portion of a side panel can be stacked on top of a second container having a corresponding alignment tab with the corresponding alignment tab of the second container being received by the alignment slot of the first container for secure engagement and/or positive alignment.
(80) The present invention also pertains to a method of making a container having a reverse tuck feature. In some embodiments, the method includes cutting at least part of a profile of at least one tab member 110 in a first panel 100 such that the first panel 100 defines at least part of a tab member 110 that is hingedly coupled to the first panel 100. In some such embodiments, the first panel 100 is weakened at a proximal end 112 of the tab member 110 so as to enable the tab member 110 to rotate between a stowed configuration and a deployed configuration. In other such embodiments, the tab member 110 is weakened between a first portion 120 and a second portion 130 so as to enable the tab member 110 to move between an unlocked configuration and a locked configuration. In still other such embodiments, the tab member is cut so as to define a flange member 29 extending from the first panel 100 at or near a proximal end 112 of the tab member 110.
(81) In some embodiments, the method also includes cutting at least part of a profile of at least one engagement feature in a second panel 200. In some embodiments, the engagement feature is a tab slot 210 and the second panel 200 defines at least part of a tab slot 210 that is configured to receive the tab member 110. In other embodiments, the engagement feature is an edge profile that is configured so as to allow the tab member 110 to fold over the edge profile. In still other embodiments, the engagement feature is a a protruding member 25, that is configured to engage with the first panel 100 so as to further secure the first panel 100 to the second panel 200. In still other embodiments, the engagement feature is an alignment tab 30.
(82) In some embodiments, the method further includes cutting a second panel such that it includes one or more alignment tab 30 and/or alignment slot 31. In some such embodiments, the alignment tab 30 is configured to be received by a void 150 defined by the first panel 100 and/or by a fourth panel 19 extending from the first panel 100. In other such embodiments, the alignment slot 31 of a first container is configured to receive an alignment tab 30 of another container when the containers are stacked on top of each other.
(83) In some embodiments, the method also includes marking at least a portion of an outer surface of the second panel 200 with indicia. At least one purpose for marking the second panel 200 is to provide an indication when the tab member is received by the tab slot and/or when the container is secured in a three-dimensional configuration.
(84) In a preferred embodiment, a third panel 300 extends from a proximal edge 102 of the first panel 100. In some embodiments, the third panel 300 is cut to define an engagement feature, such as a terminal slot 310 and/or a tuck flange 320. In some such embodiments, cutting the engagement feature in the third panel 300 coincides with cutting a distal end 114 of the tab member 110 such that the tab member 110 is cut from the first panel 100 and the third panel 300. In this way, the distal end 114 of the tab member 110 is sized to engage snugly with the engagement feature. In some embodiments, the cutting step includes cutting two slits in the third panel, each slit extending away from a terminal slot 310 towards a proximal end 322 of a tuck flange 320. In some such embodiments, the third panel 300 is weakened at the proximal end 322 of the tuck flange 320 so as to enable the tuck flange 320 to rotate between an open configuration and a closed configuration.
(85) The present invention also includes a method of moving the container from a flat configuration to a three-dimensional configuration. The method includes moving the tab member 110 from the stowed configuration to the deployed configuration such as by folding the tab member 110 away from the first panel 100. In some embodiments, moving the tab member 110 to the deployed configuration causes the first panel 100 to define a void 150. In some such embodiments, the void 150 extends from a proximal end 112 of the tab member 110 to a proximal edge 102 of the first panel 100. In other embodiments, the void 150 extends beyond the proximal end 112 of the tab member 110 and into an adjacent third panel 300.
(86) The method further includes moving the first 100 and second 200 panels relative to each other so as to enable the tab member 110 and/or the void 150 of the first panel to engage with an engagement feature of the second panel. In some such embodiments, the panels are then moved against each other so as to further engage the tab member 110 and/or the void 150 of the first panel 100 with the engagement feature of the second panel. In some embodiments, this process causes the first 100 and second 200 panels to be perpendicular to a third panel 300. In other embodiments, this process results in the container defining an interior area 50 for holding items.
(87) In some embodiments, the engagement feature of the second panel is a tab slot 210 and/or an edge profile 17 that is configured to engage with a tab member 110 of the first panel. In other embodiments, the engagement feature of the second panel is an alignment tab and/or a protruding member 25 that is configured to engage with a void 150 of the first panel 100. In some such embodiments, one or more protruding member 25 of one or more second panel 200 extends past a void 150 of a first panel 100 so as to engage with the first panel 100. In other such embodiments, one or more protruding member 25 of one or more second panel 200 extends past the void 150 of the first panel 100 so as to engage with a flange member 29 of the first panel.
(88) In some embodiments, the method further includes moving the tab member 110 from an unlocked configuration to a locked configuration so as to secure the first panel 100 to the second panel 200, thereby securing the container in the three-dimensional configuration. In some such embodiments, the items themselves exert a force on the tab member 110 so as to move the tab member to the locked configuration. In other such embodiments, a user moves the tab member to the locked configuration. In some such embodiments, a distal end 114 of the tab member 110 is inserted into a terminal slot 310 to secure the tab member 110 in the locked configuration. In some embodiments, the items exert a force on the tab member 110 so as to secure the tab member 110 in the locked configuration. As a result, in some embodiments, filling the container with items when the container is in a three-dimensional configuration actually helps to retain the container in the three-dimensional configuration.
(89) In some embodiments, the method still further includes moving a tuck flange 320 from a closed configuration to an open configuration so as to allow the distal end 114 of the tab member 110 to more easily move into the terminal slot 310. The tuck flange 320 is then moved back to the closed configuration so as to secure the distal end 114 of the tab member 110 in the terminal slot 310, thereby securing the tab member 110 in the locked configuration. In some such embodiments, items positioned within the interior area 50 of the container bias the tab member 110 toward the locked configuration such that even if the tuck flange 320 is moved to the open configuration when the items are placed in the container, the tab member 110 will remain in the locked configuration.
(90) Some embodiments of the present invention also include a method of moving the tab member 110 from the locked configuration to the unlocked configuration. In some embodiments, the method includes moving the tuck flange 320 to an open configuration so as to allow the distal end 114 of the tab member 110 to be removed from the terminal slot 310. In this way, the structural integrity of the tab member is preserved.
(91) The present invention also includes a method of moving a container from a three-dimensional configuration to a flat configuration. The method includes removing a tab member 110 from a tab slot 210 so as to allow first 100 and second 200 panels to be folded flat relative to each other. The tab member 110 is then moved to a stowed configuration. In some embodiments, such a step requires the tab member 110 to be received by a void 150 of the first panel 100.
(92) In use, the container of the present invention is quickly and easily movable between a flat configuration and a three-dimensional configuration while maintaining the structural integrity of the container. For instance, bonding agents are not required. Consequently, damage associated with removing bonding agents and/or failure of bonding agents is avoided. Furthermore, some embodiments of the present invention include features that enable the various features of the container to be employed without requiring any of the features to be bent or otherwise manipulated in such a way that can adversely affect the structural integrity of the feature. As a specific example, the tuck flange 320 enables the tab member to fold into a locked configuration without requiring a user to bend a second portion 130 of the tab member 110. Furthermore still, in some embodiments, the tab member 110 is positioned within an interior area 50 of the container. In this way, placing items in the container causes the items to come into contact with the tab member 110 in such a way that the items actually help secure the tab member 110 in a locked configuration, thereby even further preserving the integrity of the tab member.
(93) In still other embodiments, additional features, such as drain holes 160, are positioned relative to other features so that the additional features do not unnecessarily reduce the structural strength of the container. For example, in some embodiments, the proximal end 112 of the tab member 110 is wider than the distal end 114 of the tab member 110, causing the void 150 in the first panel 100 to be wider at the proximal end 112 of the tab member 110 than at the bottom of the void 150. In some such embodiments, drain holes positioned adjacent to the void 150 are able to be positioned so that they do not extend past the overall width of the void 150. In this way, any loss of vertical strength of the first panel in association with adding the drain holes is reduced or eliminated. In some such embodiments where the tab slot 210 has the same or substantially the same width as the proximal end 112 of the tab member 110, any loss of vertical strength of the second panel in association with adding the drain holes is also reduced or eliminated.
(94) The present invention also includes a method of determining whether the container is properly secured in a three-dimensional configuration. In some embodiments, the second panel 200 includes indicia that is visible when the tab member 110 is received by the tab slot 210. In this way, the indicia is capable of providing an indication that the container is secured in a three-dimensional configuration. In other embodiments, the tab member 110 includes indicia that is visible when the tab member 110 is not received by the tab slot 210. In this way, the indicia is capable of providing an indication that the container is not secured in a three-dimensional configuration. In still other embodiments, the tab member is configured to extend beyond one or more edge of the first panel if the tab member is folded in the wrong direction so as to provide an indication that the tab member was not folded correctly. For example, if a correct use of the tab member requires the tab member to be folded down, the tab member extends beyond a top edge of the first panel if the tab member is improperly folded upwards. As another example, if a correct use of the tab member requires the tab member to be folded up, the tab member extends beyond a bottom edge of the first panel if the tab member is improperly folded downwards.
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(96) In some embodiments, one or more post panel 18a-18d is folded against another post panel so as to define a double post panel, thereby decreasing the chance that the post panel will buckle under the weight. In some embodiments, the post panel is positioned within an interior area of the container such that when items are positioned within the interior area, the items are packed around the post panel so as to increase the stability of the post panel, thereby decreasing the chance that the post panel will buckle under the weight. In some embodiments, the post panel 18a-18d extends substantially perpendicularly from one or more other panel, such as a side panel 12a, 12b and/or a side folding panel 16a-16d.
(97) In some embodiments, the one or more post panel 18a-18d extends between multiple tab members 110. In other embodiments, the post panel 18a-18d extends through a clearance slot 170 in a tab member 110. In still other embodiments, the tab member 110 extends through a clearance hole defined by the post panel. In this way, the tab member 110 is capable of being received by one or more tab slot 7a-7d and/or the tab member 110 is capable of moving from an unlocked configuration to a locked configuration.
(98) In other embodiments, the container defines a relatively consistent top edge that is free from notches and recesses. In some such embodiments, the entire top edge of the container is substantially defined by a single planar surface that is generally parallel with, but vertically displaced from the bottom panel of the container.
(99) In still other embodiments, the container defines one or more hand hole 500. In some such embodiments, the end panel 14a, 14b includes a hand hole tab 510 that includes a first portion 21a, 21b hingedly coupled to the end panel 14a, 14b and a second portion 20a, 20b hingedly coupled to the first portion 21a, 21b so that the hand hole tab 510 can be folded away from the end panel to reveal the hand hole 500. In some embodiments, the hand hole 500 extends through one or more side folding panel 16a-16d. In some such embodiments, the first portion 21a, 21b of the hand hole tab 510 is configured to extend through the hand hole 500, but not beyond, the one or more side folding panel 16a-16d, resulting in the second portion 20a, 20b of the hand hole tab 510 extending into an interior area of the container. In some such embodiments, the second portion of the hand hole tab is wider than the hand hole 500 such that the hand hole tab 510 serves as an additional locking feature for securing the end panel 14a, 14b to the one or more side folding panel 16a-16d.
(100) In some embodiments, one or more side folding panel 16a, 16d includes a hand hole receiving panel 6a, 6d hingedly coupled to the side folding panel 16a, 16d. In some such embodiments, the hand hole receiving panel 6a, 6d must be folded away from the side folding panel 16a, 16d to reveal the portion of the hand hole 500 that extends through the side folding panel 16a, 16d.
(101) In the foregoing description, certain terms have been used for brevity, clearness and understanding; but no unnecessary limitations are to be implied therefrom beyond the requirements of the prior art, because such terms are used for descriptive purposes and are intended to be broadly construed. Moreover, the description and illustration of the inventions is by way of example, and the scope of the inventions is not limited to the exact details shown or described.
(102) Although the foregoing detailed description of the present invention has been described by reference to an exemplary embodiment, and the best mode contemplated for carrying out the present invention has been shown and described, it will be understood that certain changes, modification or variations may be made in embodying the above invention, and in the construction thereof, other than those specifically set forth herein, may be achieved by those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention, and that such changes, modification or variations are to be considered as being within the overall scope of the present invention. Therefore, it is contemplated to cover the present invention and any and all changes, modifications, variations, or equivalents that fall with in the true spirit and scope of the underlying principles disclosed and claimed herein. Consequently, the scope of the present invention is intended to be limited only by the attached claims, all matter contained in the above description and shown in the accompanying drawings shall be interpreted as illustrative and not in a limiting sense.
(103) Having now described the features, discoveries and principles of the invention, the manner in which the invention is constructed and used, the characteristics of the construction, and advantageous, new and useful results obtained; the new and useful structures, devices, elements, arrangements, parts and combinations, are set forth in the appended claims.
(104) 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.