CONTAINER WITH IMPROVED BREAKDOWN FEATURES
20220388715 · 2022-12-08
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D5/3678
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D5/2052
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D5/4279
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65D5/36
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D5/20
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A corrugated cardboard blank for making a collapsible container including one or more panels joined to a bottom panel. The bottom panel is divided into first and second sectional panels on opposing sides of an interface comprising perforated portions extending from a first pair of diagonally opposing corners of the bottom panel. Each perforated portion includes an inner end, wherein the inner ends of the perforated portions are longitudinally spaced from each other. First and second fold lines extend diagonally at least partially between a second pair of diagonally opposing corners of the bottom panel and respective perforated portions. A frangible central portion of the interface extends between the inner ends of the perforated portions, wherein a plurality of unbroken flutes of the corrugated material extend laterally across the central portion of the interface.
Claims
1. A blank comprising corrugated cardboard including a layer defined by elongated flutes for making a collapsible container, the blank comprising: a bottom panel having opposing first and second longitudinal edges and opposing first and second lateral edges transverse to the longitudinal edges; one or more panels hingedly joined to the bottom panel at one or more of the longitudinal and lateral edges; the bottom panel being divided into first and second sectional panels on opposing sides of an interface comprising perforated portions generally aligned with a diagonal between a first pair of diagonally opposing corners of the bottom panel; each perforated portion including an inner end, wherein the inner ends of the perforated portions are longitudinally spaced from each other; first and second fold lines extending diagonally at least partially between a second pair of diagonally opposing corners of the bottom panel and respective perforated portions; and a frangible central portion of the interface extending between the inner ends of the perforated portions, wherein a plurality of unbroken flutes of the corrugated material extend laterally across the central portion of the interface.
2. The blank as set forth in claim 1, wherein the plurality of unbroken flutes comprises an area that extends substantially an entire longitudinal length of the central portion of the interface between the inner ends of the perforated portions.
3. The blank as set forth in claim 1, wherein the first and second fold lines each include opposing ends spaced from the corners of the bottom panel and from the perforated portions by respective sections of unbroken flutes.
4. The blank as set forth in claim 1, wherein the central portion of the interface extends generally parallel to the first and second lateral edges.
5. The blank as set forth in claim 1, wherein the perforated portions comprise first and second curved perforated portions.
6. The blank as set forth in claim 5, wherein the first and second curved perforated portions are concavely curved in opposite directions relative to a diagonal line extending between the first pair of diagonally opposing corners.
7. The blank as set forth in claim 5, wherein the first and second curved perforated portions include an outer end that terminates spaced from a respective one of the first pair of diagonally opposing corners, and including a connecting section extending between each of the first pair of diagonally opposing corners and an outer end of a respective curved perforated portion, the connecting sections having a different tear resistance than the first and second curved perforated portions.
8. The blank as set forth in claim 7, wherein the connecting sections define perforated sections.
9. The blank as set forth in claim 7, wherein the connecting sections are substantially straight relative to the respective first and second curved perforated portions.
10. The blank as set forth in claim 1, wherein the central portion of the interface includes at least one release tab.
11. The blank as set forth in claim 10, wherein the at least one release tab comprises first and second release tabs integrally attached to the first and second sectional panels, respectively, wherein the first release tab is defined in the second sectional panel and the second release tab is defined in the first sectional panel.
12. The blank as set forth in claim 10, wherein the frangible central portion of the interface is defined by a tear strip connected to the at least one release tab and extending longitudinally between the inner ends of the perforated portions, and the plurality of unbroken flutes extend laterally across the tear strip along a longitudinal length of the tear strip.
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20. A collapsible container formed from a blank comprising corrugated cardboard including a layer defined by elongated flutes and including a bottom panel having opposing first and second longitudinal edges and opposing first and second lateral edges transverse to the longitudinal edges, and one or more panels hingedly joined to the bottom panel at one or more of the longitudinal and lateral edges, the container comprising: opposing end panels extending perpendicular from the longitudinal edges of the bottom panel; side panels extending perpendicular from the lateral edges of the bottom panel and hingedly joined to the end panels; the bottom panel comprising: first and second sectional panels on opposing sides of an interface comprising perforated portions generally aligned with a diagonal between a first pair of diagonally opposing corners of the bottom panel; each perforated portion including an inner end, wherein the inner ends of the perforated portions are longitudinally spaced from each other; first and second fold lines extending diagonally at least partially between a second pair of diagonally opposing corners of the bottom panel and respective perforated portions; and a frangible central portion of the interface extending between the inner ends of the perforated portions, wherein a plurality of unbroken flutes of the corrugated material extend laterally across the central portion of the interface.
21. The container as set forth in claim 20, wherein the plurality of unbroken flutes comprises an area that extends substantially an entire longitudinal length of the central portion of the interface between the inner ends of the perforated portions.
22. The container as set forth in claim 20, wherein the first and second fold lines each include opposing ends spaced from the corners of the bottom panel and from the perforated portions by respective sections of unbroken flutes.
23. The container as set forth in claim 20, wherein the perforated portions comprise first and second curved perforated portions that are concavely curved in opposite directions relative to a diagonal line extending between the first pair of diagonally opposing corners.
24. The container as set forth in claim 20, including at least one release tab displaceable out of the bottom panel to initiate a separation of the first and second sectional panels at the interface, followed by folding the first and second sectional panels about the respective first and second fold lines to collapse the side panels and end panels to a substantially flat configuration.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0029] While the specification concludes with claims particularly pointing out and distinctly claiming the present invention, it is believed that the present invention will be better understood from the following description in conjunction with the accompanying Drawing Figures, in which like reference numerals identify like elements, and wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0039] In the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments, reference is made to the accompanying drawings that form a part hereof, and in which is shown by way of illustration, and not by way of limitation, specific preferred embodiments in which the invention may be practiced. It is to be understood that other embodiments may be utilized and that changes may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention.
[0040] Referring to
[0041] The blank 10 may be formed of a corrugated cardboard material having an interior portion or layer defined by elongated flutes, generally designated F in
[0042] As seen in
[0043] The blank 10 comprises a bottom panel 24 having a generally rectangular shape including opposing longitudinal edges 26, 28, and opposing lateral edges 30, 32. First and second end wall panels 34, 36 are hingedly connected to the respective longitudinal edges 26, 28, and first and second side walls 38, 40 are connected to the respective lateral edges 30, 32. The first side wall 38 comprises an outer side panel 42A hingedly connected to the lateral edge 30 and an inner side panel 44A hingedly connected to the outer side panel 42A. Similarly, the second side wall 40 comprises an outer side panel 46A hingedly connected to the lateral edge 32 and an inner side panel 48A hingedly connected to the outer side panel 46A. Minor outer end flaps 42B, 42C and 46B, 46C are hingedly attached to respective outer side panels 42a and 46A, and minor inner end flaps 44B, 44C and 48B, 48C are hingedly attached to respective inner side panels 44A and 48A.
[0044] The bottom panel 24 is formed with features that facilitate reconfiguring an erected tray 8 formed from the blank 10 into a collapsed configuration. As seen in
[0045] First and second fold lines 56a, 56b are generally diagonally aligned with a line across the bottom panel 24 between a second pair of diagonally opposing third and fourth corners 54.sub.3, 54.sub.4 of the bottom panel 24, and can extend generally diagonally across the bottom panel 24 at least partially between a second pair of diagonally opposing third and fourth corners 54.sub.3, 54.sub.4 of the bottom panel 24 and respective perforated portions 52a, 52b. In particular, the first fold line 56a includes an inner end 56a.sub.1 that is spaced from the first perforated portion 52a, and includes an outer end 56a.sub.2 that is spaced from the third corner 54.sub.3. Similarly, the second fold line 56b includes an inner end 56b.sub.1 that is spaced from the second perforated portion 52b, and includes an outer end 56b.sub.2 that is spaced from the fourth corner 54.sub.4. The first and second fold lines 56a, 56b can be defined by respective score lines formed in the material of the bottom panel 24 and forming non-separable, foldable connections between adjacent portions 24a.sub.1, 24a.sub.2 and 24b.sub.1, 24b.sub.2 of the first and second sectional panels 24a, 24b.
[0046] It should be noted that areas in the bottom panel 24 defined between the ends of the fold lines 56a, 56b and the respective perforated portions 52a, 52b and corners 54.sub.3, 54.sub.4 comprise areas of the bottom panel 24 with unbroken flutes F, i.e., uncrushed and/or uncut flutes, that can facilitate maintaining the strength of the bottom panel 24 to resist sagging during use of the container 8.
[0047] Referring further to
[0048] A continuous slit 68 extends from a location adjacent to the first inner end 58a to the outer tab edge 66 to define a side of the first release tab 62a. A central portion 68c of the slit 68 may be curved and is connected to a first straight portion 68a and a first tab side 68b at either end of the central portion 68c. The first tab side 68b extends from the central portion 68c to the outer tab edge 66 of the first release tab 62a, generally perpendicular to the first straight portion 68a and generally perpendicular to the central portion 60 of the interface 50. A second tab side 70 is defined by a slit that extends generally parallel to the first tab side 68b from the outer tab edge 66 of the first release tab 62a toward the interface 50.
[0049] The second release tab 62b is integrally connected to the second sectional panel 24b and includes an outer tab edge 76 defined by a perforated portion that detachably attaches the second release tab 62b to the first sectional panel 24a. A continuous slit 78 extends from a location adjacent to the second inner end 58b to the outer tab edge 76 to define a side of the second release tab 62b. A central portion 78c of the slit 78 is curved and is connected to a second straight portion 78a and a first tab side 78b at either end of the central portion 78c. The first tab side 78b extends from the central portion 78c to the outer tab edge 76 of the second release tab 62b, generally perpendicular to the second straight portion 78a and generally perpendicular to the central portion 60 of the interface 50.
[0050] A second tab side 80 is defined by a slit that extends generally parallel to the first tab side 78b from the outer tab edge 76 of the second release tab 62b toward the interface at a longitudinal location aligned with a portion of the first release tab 62a. Further, the second tab side 70 of the first release tab 62a is longitudinally aligned with a portion of the second release tab 62b. Hence, the first and second release tabs 62a, 62b overlap each other in the longitudinal direction L.sub.1, i.e., in the direction of elongation of the central portion 60 of the interface 50. The first and second release tabs 62a, 62b may adjoin each other along a short lateral slit 71 that is laterally aligned along the interface 50. The described slits form the first and second release tabs 62a, 62b as generally T-shaped members.
[0051] It may be understood that the release tabs 62a, 62b define a frangible central portion 60 of the interface 50 extending between the inner ends 58a, 58b of the perforated portions 52a, 52b. Further, a plurality of unbroken flutes F of the corrugated material extend laterally across the central portion 60 of the interface 50, wherein the plurality of unbroken flutes F comprises an area that extends substantially an entire longitudinal length of the central portion 60 of the interface 50 between the inner ends 58a, 58b of the perforated portions 52a, 52b, see
[0052] Referring to
[0053] The second perforated portion 52b comprises a curved, first section 52b.sub.1, defining a second curved portion, extending from the second inner end 58b, and a second section 52b.sub.2 extending from the first section 52b.sub.1 to the second corner 54.sub.2, wherein the second section 52b.sub.2 may have a different configuration from the first section 52b.sub.1 and can be substantially straight relative to the first section 52b.sub.1. For example, the second section 52b.sub.2 can be defined by a straight line, a substantially straight line, or a curve, such as a curve having a direction of concavity opposite from the first section 52b.sub.1. In some configurations, the second section 52b.sub.2 can comprise a perforated section. The second section 52b.sub.2 can bisect or generally bisect the second corner 54.sub.2 and can include perforations that are larger than the perforations of the first section 52b.sub.1 to facilitate separation of the sectional panels 24a, 24b as separation progresses from the first section 52a.sub.1 to the second section 52a.sub.2.
[0054] The first and second curved portions 52a.sub.1, 52b.sub.1 are concavely curved in opposite directions relative to a diagonal line (not shown) extending between the first pair of diagonally opposing corners, i.e., between the first corner 54.sub.1 and the second corner 54.sub.2. In particular, the first and second curved portions 52a.sub.1 and 52b.sub.1 are concavely curved toward the respective lateral edges 22, 20. The oppositely curved portions 52a.sub.1 and 52b.sub.1 form an opposite warp to the bottom panel 24, such that the bottom panel 24 tends to bend or warp in opposite directions in the areas adjacent to the curved portions 52a.sub.1 and 52b.sub.1. It is believed that the opposite direction of warp in the bottom panel 24 can provide additional resistance to bending and resistance to premature separation of the sectional panels 24a, 24b along the interface 50, such as in response to a load or force applied perpendicular to the bottom panel 24. It may be noted that increasing the curvature of the curved portions 52a.sub.1 and 52b.sub.1 can increase the resistance to warping, i.e., increase an anti-bowing characteristic of the bottom panel 24.
[0055] It should be understood that, in some embodiments, the first and second perforated portions 52a, 52b may be formed with other configurations than are described herein. For example, in an alternate embodiment, the first and second perforated portions 52a, 52b may comprise linear perforated portions extending diagonally relative to the first and second corners 54.sub.1, 54.sub.2. Further, in an alternative embodiment, the size of the perforations of the curved, first sections 52a.sub.1, 52b.sub.1 can be the same as the perforations in the second sections 52a.sub.2, 52b.sub.2. In further alterative embodiments, the second sections 52b.sub.1, 52b.sub.2 can be provided with particular configurations for controlling the tearing resistance, including forming the second sections 52b.sub.1, 52b.sub.2 as continuous cut lines, multiple cut lines, i.e., a series of cut lines, a combination cut and perforated lines or a combination of different perforated lines.
[0056] Also, the release tabs 62a, 62 may be formed with other shapes than the T-shape described above, such as in an L-shape or other configuration. Additionally, it should be understood that reference to “concavely curved” can alternatively refer to “convexly curved,” e.g., as viewed from the opposite side of the curved, first sections 52a.sub.1, 52b.sub.1, and the curved, first sections 52a.sub.1, 52b.sub.1 may be concavely curved in opposite directions from those illustrated in
[0057] Referring to
[0058] The minor inner end flaps 44B, 44C and 48B, 48C are folded perpendicular to the respective inner side panels 44A and 48A, and can be attached or adhered to inner surfaces of the end wall panels 34, 36. The minor outer end flaps 42B, 42C and 46B, 46C are folded perpendicular to the respective outer side panels 42A, 46A, and can be attached or adhered to outer surfaces of the end wall panels 34, 36. The blank 10 forms a tray 8 having side walls 39, 41 formed of two layers of material and having end walls 35, 37 and including connections with opposing ends of the end wall panels 34, 36 formed of three layers of material, see
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[0060] As the sectional panels 24a, 24b are separated, the adjacent portions 24a.sub.1, 24a.sub.2 and 24b.sub.1, 24b.sub.2 of the first and second sectional panels 24a, 24b can begin to fold toward each other about the respective first and second fold lines 56a, 56b. It may be noted that once the breakdown operation is initiated to collapse the container 8, the unbroken flutes F in the areas adjacent to the fold lines 56a, 56b can bend along the lines defined by the fold lines 56a, 56b. Simultaneously with the folding of the adjacent portions 24a.sub.1, 24a.sub.2 and 24b.sub.1, 24b.sub.2, the side walls 39, 41 pivot relative to the end walls 35, 37 to collapse the bottom panel 24, the end walls 35, 37, and the side walls 39, 41 to a flattened or substantially planar configuration, as illustrated in
[0061] Referring to
[0062] The blank 110 may be formed of a corrugated cardboard material having an interior portion defined by elongated flutes, generally designated F in
[0063] As seen in
[0064] The blank 110 comprises a bottom panel 124 having a generally rectangular shape including opposing longitudinal edges 126, 128, and opposing lateral edges 130, 132. First and second end wall panels 134, 136 are hingedly connected to the respective longitudinal edges 126, 128, and first and second side walls 138, 140 are connected to the respective lateral edges 130, 132. The first side wall 138 comprises an outer side panel 142A hingedly connected to the lateral edge 130 and an inner side panel 144A hingedly connected to the outer side panel 142A. Similarly, the second side wall 140 comprises an outer side panel 146A hingedly connected to the lateral edge 132 and an inner side panel 148A hingedly connected to the outer side panel 146A. Minor outer end flaps 142B, 142C and 146B, 146C are hingedly attached to respective outer side panels 142a and 146A, and minor inner end flaps 144B, 144C and 148B, 148C are hingedly attached to respective inner side panels 144A and 148A.
[0065] The bottom panel 124 is formed with features that facilitate reconfiguring an erected container formed from the blank 110 into a collapsed configuration. As seen in
[0066] First and second fold lines 156a, 156b are generally diagonally aligned with a line across the bottom panel 124 between a second pair of diagonally opposing third and fourth corners 154.sub.3, 154.sub.4 of the bottom panel 124, and can extend at least partially between the second pair of diagonally opposing third and fourth corners 154.sub.3, 154.sub.4 of the bottom panel 124 and respective perforated portions 152a, 152b. In particular, the first fold line 156a includes an inner end 156a.sub.1 that is spaced from the first perforated portion 152a, and includes an outer end 156a.sub.2 that is spaced from the third corner 154.sub.3. Similarly, the second fold line 156b includes an inner end 156b.sub.1 that is spaced from the second perforated portion 152b, and includes an outer end 156b.sub.2 that is spaced from the fourth corner 154.sub.4. The first and second fold lines 156a, 156b can be defined by respective score lines formed in the material of the bottom panel 124 and forming non-separable, foldable connections between adjacent portions 124a.sub.1, 124a.sub.2 and 124b.sub.1, 124b.sub.2 of the first and second sectional panels 124a, 124b.
[0067] It should be noted that areas in the bottom panel 124 defined between the ends of the fold lines 156a, 156b and the respective perforated portions 152a, 152b and corners 154.sub.3, 154.sub.4 comprise areas of the bottom panel 124 with unbroken flutes F, i.e., uncrushed and/or uncut flutes, that can facilitate maintaining the strength of the bottom panel 124 to resist sagging during use of the container 8.
[0068] The first and second perforated portions 152a, 152b are configured with features that can increase resistance to separation of the interface 150 between the first and second inner ends 158a, 158b of the perforated portions 152a, 152b and the respective corners 154.sub.4, 154.sub.3. The first perforated portion 152a comprises a curved, first section 152a.sub.1, defining a first curved portion, extending from the first inner end 158a, and a second section 152a.sub.2 extending from the first section 152a.sub.1 to the first corner 154.sub.1, wherein the second section 152a.sub.2 may have a different configuration from the first section 152a.sub.1 and can be substantially straight relative to the first section 152a.sub.1. For example, the second section 152a.sub.2 can be defined by a straight line, a substantially straight line, or a curve, such as a curve having a direction of concavity opposite from or in the same direction as first section 152a.sub.1. In some configurations, the second section 152a.sub.2 can comprise a perforated section. The second section 152a.sub.2 can bisect or generally bisect the first corner 154.sub.1 and can include perforations that are larger than the perforations of the first section 152a.sub.1 to facilitate separation of the sectional panels 124a, 124b as separation progresses from the first section 152a.sub.1 to the second section 152a.sub.2.
[0069] The second perforated portion 152b comprises a curved, first section 152b.sub.1, defining a second curved portion, extending from the second inner end 158b, and a second section 152b.sub.2 extending from the first section 152b.sub.1 to the second corner 154.sub.2, wherein the second section 152b.sub.2 may have a different configuration from the first section 152b.sub.1 can be substantially straight relative to the first section 152b.sub.1. For example, the second section 152b.sub.2 can be defined by a straight line, a substantially straight line, or a curve, such as a curve having a direction of concavity opposite from or in the same direction as the first section 152b.sub.1. In some configurations, the second section 152b.sub.2 can comprise a perforated section. The second section 152b.sub.2 can bisect or generally bisect the second corner 154.sub.2 and can include perforations that are larger than the perforations of the first section 152b.sub.1 to facilitate separation of the sectional panels 124a, 124b as separation progresses from the first section 152a.sub.1 to the second section 152a.sub.2.
[0070] The first and second curved portions 152a.sub.1, 152b.sub.1 are concavely curved in opposite directions relative to a diagonal line (not shown) extending between the first pair of diagonally opposing corners, i.e., between the first corner 154.sub.1 and the second corner 154.sub.2. In particular, the first and second curved portions 152a.sub.1 and 152b.sub.1 are concavely curved toward the respective lateral edges 122, 120. The oppositely curved portions 152a.sub.1 and 152b.sub.1 form an opposite warp to the bottom panel 124, such that the bottom panel 124 tends to bend or warp in opposite directions in the areas adjacent to the curved portions 152a.sub.1 and 152b.sub.1. It is believed that the opposite direction of warp in the bottom panel 124 can provide additional resistance to bending and resistance to premature separation of the sectional panels 124a, 124b along the interface 150, such as in response to a load or force applied perpendicular to the bottom panel 124. It may be noted that increasing the curvature of the curved portions 152a.sub.1 and 152b.sub.1 can increase the resistance to warping, i.e., increase an anti-bowing characteristic of the bottom panel 124.
[0071] It should be understood that, in some embodiments, the first and second perforated portions 152a, 152b may be formed with other configurations than are described herein. For example, in an alternate embodiment, the first and second perforated portions 152a, 152b may comprise linear perforated portions extending diagonally relative to the first and second corners 154.sub.1, 154.sub.2. Further, in an alternative embodiment, the perforations of the curved, first sections 152a.sub.1, 152b.sub.1 can be the same as the perforations in the straight, second sections 152a.sub.2, 152b.sub.2. In further alterative embodiments, the second sections 152b.sub.1, 152b.sub.2 can be provided with particular configurations for controlling the tearing resistance, including forming the second sections 152b.sub.1, 152b.sub.2 as continuous cut lines, multiple cut lines, i.e., a series of cut lines, a combination cut and perforated lines or a combination of different perforated lines.
[0072] Additionally, it should be understood that reference to “concavely curved” can alternatively refer to “convexly curved,” e.g., as viewed from the opposite side of the curved, first sections 152a.sub.1, 152b.sub.1, and the curved, first sections 152a.sub.1, 152b.sub.1 may be concavely curved in opposite directions from those illustrated in
[0073] In accordance with an aspect of the present embodiment, a substantially continuous central portion 160 of the interface 150 extends between the first and second inner ends 158a and 158b, and can provide a continuous material connection between the spaced first and second inner ends 158a, 158b for connecting the first and second sectional portions 124a, 124b. Further, a breakdown feature comprising at least one release tab 162 can be provided at the central portion 160 for facilitating breakdown of a container 108 formed by the blank 110, see
[0074] It may be understood that a plurality of unbroken flutes F of the corrugated material extend laterally across the central portion 160 of the interface 150, wherein the plurality of unbroken flutes F comprises an area that extends substantially an entire longitudinal length of the central portion 160 of the interface 150 between the inner ends 158a, 158b of the perforated portions 152a, 152b. The present configuration for the blank 110, comprising a plurality of unbroken flutes F, i.e., uncrushed and uncut flutes, that extend laterally across the interface 150 between the first and second sectional panels 124a, 124b, can facilitate maintaining strength in the bottom panel 124 to resist sagging at the interface 150 as well as resist premature separation of the sectional panels 124a, 124b at the interface 150.
[0075] The release tab 162 may be defined by perforations 163a, 163b extending along and defining sides of the release tab 162, and an end slit 163c extending between the perforations 163a, 163b to define an end of the release tab 162. A further slit 165 can extend between the end slit 163c and the first inner end 158a, wherein the slit 165 is formed with a curvature that is concave in the direction of the curvature of the curved, first section 152a.sub.1 of the first perforated portion 152a, although it may be understood that other forms and/or shapes of the slit 165 may be provided. Additionally, a terminal slit 159 can extend between the second inner end 158b and an end of the tear strip 161, where an end portion 159a of the terminal slit 159 extends perpendicular to the tear strip 161.
[0076] The blank 110 may be folded in a manner similar to that described for the blank 10 to form the container 108, having opposing end walls 135, 137 and opposing side walls 139, 141. Referring to
[0077] From the above description, it may be understood that a configuration for a bottom panel of a container is provided, such as is exemplified by the bottom panels 24, 124 of the respective blanks 10, 110, that is substantially resistant to tearing or separation of breakdown features during use of containers 8, 108 formed from the blanks 10, 110. However, upon a predetermined operation on a detachable feature, operable to initiate disengagement of adjacent portions of the bottom panels 24, 124, the respective containers 8, 108 can be readily collapsed to a substantially planar configuration.
[0078] Further, the described configuration for the bottom panels 24, 124 provides areas that are defined by unbroken flutes F, such as areas adjacent to and aligned with the fold lines 56a, 56b, 156a, 156b and areas extending across the central portion 60, 160 of the interface 50, 150 that are configured to bend or break, respectively, during breakdown of the container, and which can substantially resist sagging until a breakdown operation is initiated.
[0079] While particular embodiments of the present invention have been illustrated and described, it would be obvious to those skilled in the art that various other changes and modifications can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. It is therefore intended to cover in the appended claims all such changes and modifications that are within the scope of this invention.