BOX FASTENING SYSTEM
20220324609 ยท 2022-10-13
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Abstract
A fastening kit for one or more flaps of a used container, where the used container has an opening that is enclosable by the one or more flaps. The fastening kit includes at least two buttons, each being configured for securement to a top surface of each of the one or more flaps of the used container. The fastening kit further includes an attachment mechanism for securing each button to the top surface of each of the one or more flaps of the used container. The fastening kit further includes a string adapted to be wound under and around the button after securement to the top surface of one of the one or more flaps, and configured to be secured to a second button secured to another one of the one or more flaps.
Claims
1. A fastening system for one or more flaps of a container, the container having an opening that is enclosable by the one or more flaps, the fastening system comprising: a nail for forming a hole in each of the one or more flaps; a button assembly configured for insertion into the hole and securement to one of the one or more flaps, the button assembly comprising: a planar button defined by an outer periphery and having a central aperture; a brad positioned under the button, and having a ring with a center aperture and at least two tabs extending from a periphery of the ring; and a rivet having a head that abuts a top surface of the planar button and a pin configured for insertion into the central aperture of the planar button and the center aperture of the ring of the brad, the pin being flared after insertion so as to hold the brad together with the planar button; the at least two tabs of the brad being configured to be spread apart to secure the button assembly to the one of the one or more flaps on a side of the flap opposite the planar button; and a string adapted to be wound under and around the button of the button assembly, and configured to be secured to a second button assembly secured to the container.
2. A fastening kit for one or more flaps of a used container, the used container having an opening that is enclosable by the one or more flaps, the fastening kit comprising: a button configured for securement to a top surface of each of the one or more flaps of the used container; an attachment mechanism for securing the button to the top surface of each of the one or more flaps of the used container; and a string adapted to be wound under and around the button after securement to the top surface of one of the one or more flaps, and configured to be secured to a second button secured to another one of the one or more flaps.
3. The fastening kit in accordance with claim 2, wherein the attachment mechanism is a brad that is coupled to an underside of the button by a rivet, the brad having a ring with a center aperture occupied by the rivet, and at least two tabs extending from a periphery of the ring, the at least two tabs of the brad being configured to be spread apart to secure the button to the one of the one or more flaps on a side of the flap opposite the button.
4. The fastening kit in accordance with claim 2, wherein the attachment mechanism is a paper fastening brad configured to be threaded through an aperture in the button and a hole in one of the one or more flaps of the container.
5. The fastening kit in accordance with claim 2, wherein the attachment mechanism includes a nut and a screw sized and configured to secure the button to one of the one or more flaps.
6. The fastening kit in accordance with claim 2, wherein the attachment mechanism includes a spacer having a top side and a bottom side, each of the top side and bottom side being applied with a pressure-sensitive adhesive.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0011] These and other aspects will now be described in detail with reference to the following drawings.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0019] This document describes a fastening system, kit, and components thereof, for fastening one or more flaps that define an opening of a container, such as a cardboard box or the like, to secure closure of the opening of the container.
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[0021] In some implementations, the buttons 102 of the system 100 have an outer periphery 120 with a diameter of between 12-50 mm. Each button 102 includes a central aperture or hole 122 that is preferably 2-6 mm in diameter. Preferably, the outer periphery 120 of each button 102 and its central aperture or hole 122 is circular in shape, but can be other shapes as well, such as squared, rectangular, triangular, and the like. As stated above, the button 102 can be formed of a fiber material or other semi-rigid, friction-forming material, and can have a thickness of between 0.5-2 mm so as to be able to be flexed slightly upward to receive string 110 thereunder, but have enough resiliency and torque so as to securely wedge the string underneath.
[0022] The brad 104 includes a ring 124 that includes a central aperture 126. The ring 124 has a diameter of between 10-25 mm, while the central aperture 126 preferably has an inner diameter of between 2-6 mm. Each brad 104 includes two tabs 128 that preferably extend laterally from opposing sides of the ring 124. End-to-end, the tabs 128 are 40-160 mm in length, and therefore approximately 7.5-75 mm long each. The tabs 128, as well as the ring 124, can have a thickness of between 0.2-1 mm, such that the tabs 128 can be bent, pinched or crimped to a desired state, as will be explained in further detail below. The tabs 128 need not be identical in length, and can be of different lengths to allow the longer tab 128 to first thread the central aperture or hole 122 of the button as well as any hole formed by piercing by the nail 108, thereby making it easier to have the other, shorter tab 128 follow the longer tab 128 through such holes.
[0023] In some implementations, the rivet 106 used in the system 100 includes a head 130 and a pin 132. The head 130 has a diameter of between 8-20 mm, or of a diameter sufficient to abut the top of the button 102 as the pin 132 is threaded through the central aperture or hole 122 of the button 102 and the central aperture 126 of the brad 104. The head 130 can be 0.5-2 mm thick, so as to provide sufficient rigidity. The pin 132 is preferably cylindrical, but can be other shapes, and has a diameter of between 3-6 mm and a height of between 3-6 mm. The pin 132, and the rivet 106 in general, are made of a pliable metal or similar material so that the pin 132 can be flared, rolled, crimped, compressed, hammered or otherwise expanded to lock the rivet 106 in place as threaded through the central aperture or hole 122 of the button 102 and the central aperture 126 of the brad 104.
[0024] The nail 108 includes a head 140, a shank 142, and a point 144. The head 140 is preferably 8-20 mm wide, so as to accommodate a user's thumb or other finger when pushing the nail 108 through a flap or other surface of the container to create a hole for the tabs 128 of the brad 104, as explained further below. The shank 142 preferably has a diameter of between 2-4 mm, and the shank 142 with the point 144 preferably has a length of between 12-25 mm, or sufficient to penetrate and bore through the desired surface of the container. Finally, the string 110 is any threaded, woven or twisted material formed in a diameter of between 0.8-2 mm, and can be provided in a kit or system at lengths of between 200-500 mm.
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[0033] Although a few embodiments have been described in detail above, other modifications are possible. Other embodiments may be within the scope of the following claims.