Foldable box
RE046563 · 2017-10-03
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D5/365
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D5/241
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D5/36
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D5/3642
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Y02W30/80
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
B65D5/322
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65D5/36
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A reusable foldable box is disclosed that has a first flat configuration and a second three dimensional configuration. The box consists of a first set and a set of panels that are assembled to form the foldable box. The first set of panels includes at least six panels that are foldably coupled in a predefined sequence. The first set includes a top panel, bottom panel, a pair of side panels, a lip panel and a securing panel. The first set of panels forms a single piece construction to which the side panels of the second set of panels are coupled with triangular inward connectors.
Claims
1. A reusable foldable box having a first flat configuration and a second three dimensional configuration, comprising: a first set of panels having at least six panels having predefined shapes that are foldably coupled in a predefined sequence; a second set of panels having a pair of opposed side panels, each side panel has two opposed inward triangular connectors on each end and any of the two adjacent triangular connecters are defined by a respective inside diagonal fold; and the second set of panels being securely coupled to the first set of panels to define the foldable box that is closed by a magnetic locking arrangement, wherein the first set of panels include a top panel, a bottom panel, a pair of side panels with at least two opposed pairs of triangular connectors each, a securing panel with a .[.magnetic.]. .Iadd.first .Iaddend.piece .Iadd.of the magnetic locking arrangement .Iaddend.and a lip panel with .[.an iron.]. .Iadd.a second .Iaddend.piece .Iadd.of the magnetic locking arrangement, wherein a height of the pair of side panels is equal to a height of the securing panel and the lip panel, and wherein one of the pair of the side panels includes a third piece of the magnetic locking arrangement that (1) magnetically connects the securing panel and the one of the pair of the side panels and (2) magnetically connects the lip panel and the one of the pair of the side panels.Iaddend..
2. The foldable box of claim 1 wherein each inward triangular connector of the second set of panels is coupled with respective triangular connecting portion of respective side panels of the first set of panels.
3. The foldable box of claim 1, wherein the magnetic locking arrangement piece is defined by the magnetic piece of the securing panel and the iron piece of the lip panel.
.[.4. The foldable box of claim 1, wherein the side panel adjacent to the securing panel includes another magnetic piece that connects the securing panel and respective side panel in the second three dimensional configuration of the box..].
5. A reusable foldable box having a first flat configuration and a second three dimensional configuration, comprising: a first set of panels having at least five panels having predefined shapes that are foldably coupled in a predefined sequence; a second set of panels having a pair of opposed side panels, each side panel has two opposed inward triangular connectors on each end and any of the two adjacent triangular connecters are defined by a respective inside diagonal fold; a securing panel being foldably coupled to a side panel of the first set of panels; and the second set of panels being securely coupled to the first set of panels to define the foldable box that is closed by a magnetic locking arrangement, wherein the first set of panels include a top panel, a bottom panel, a pair of side panels with at least two opposed pairs of triangular connectors each, a securing panel with a .[.magnetic.]. .Iadd.first .Iaddend.piece .Iadd.of the magnetic locking arrangement .Iaddend.and a lip panel with .[.an iron.]. .Iadd.a second .Iaddend.piece .Iadd.of the magnetic locking arrangement, wherein a height of the pair of side panels is equal to a height of the securing panel and the lip panel, and wherein one of the pair of the side panels includes a third piece of the magnetic locking arrangement that (1) magnetically connects the securing panel and the one of the pair of the side panels and (2) magnetically connects the lip panel and the one of the pair of the side panels.Iaddend..
.Iadd.6. A reusable foldable box, comprising: a first set of panels having at least six panels having predefined shapes that are foldably coupled in a predefined sequence, the first set of panels include a lip panel, a top panel, a first side panel, a bottom panel, a second side panel and a securing panel; a second set of panels including a third side panel and a fourth side panel, the third side panel and the fourth side panel each having two opposed triangular connectors on each end, the two opposed triangular connecters being defined by a diagonal fold, the second set of panels being securely coupled to the first set of panels; a magnetic locking arrangement, the magnetic locking arrangement being inbuilt within the securing panel, the lip panel and the second side panel, wherein a height of the second side panel is equal to a height of the securing panel and the lip panel; an opened three dimensional configuration wherein the securing panel and the second side panel are locked via a first piece of the magnetic locking arrangement and a second piece of the magnetic locking arrangement. .Iaddend.
.Iadd.7. The foldable box of claim 6 further comprising: a closed three dimensional configuration wherein the securing panel and the second side panel are locked via a first piece and a second piece of the magnetic locking arrangement, and the lip panel and the second side panel are locked via the first piece and a third piece the magnetic locking arrangement. .Iaddend.
.Iadd.8. A reusable foldable box, comprising: a first set of panels having at least five panels having predefined shapes that are foldably coupled in a predefined sequence, the first set of panels includes a lip panel, a top panel, a first side panel, a bottom panel and a second side panel; a second set of panels including a third side panel and a fourth side panel, the third side panel and the fourth side panel each having two opposed triangular connectors on each end, the two opposed triangular connecters being defined by a diagonal fold, the second set of panels being securely coupled to the first set of panels; a securing panel foldably coupled to the second side panel; a magnetic locking arrangement, the magnetic locking arrangement being inbuilt within the securing panel, the lip panel and the second side panel, wherein a height of the second side panel is equal to a height of the securing panel and the lip panel; and an opened three dimensional configuration wherein the securing panel and the second side panel are locked via a first piece of the magnetic locking arrangement and a second piece of the magnetic locking arrangement. .Iaddend.
.Iadd.9. The foldable box of claim 6 further comprising: a closed three dimensional configuration wherein the securing panel and the second side panel are locked via a first piece and a second piece of the magnetic locking arrangement and the lip panel and the second side panel are locked via the first piece and a third piece the magnetic locking arrangement. .Iaddend.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(12) Although specific terms are used in the following description for the sake of clarity, these terms are intended to refer only to a particular structure of the invention selected for illustration in the drawings, and are not intended to define or limit the scope of the invention.
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(14) The assembly of first subassembly and second assembly defines the foldable box 10. Each of the panels defining the first and second subassembly includes various panels that are preferably rectangular is shape and are made of materials such as cardboard, flexible plastic, laminated plastics etc. The first subassembly of panels and the second subassembly of panels is laminated with a predefined material. In one embodiment, the size of the box 10 may be 150×150×25(h) mm.
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(16) A first main panel 20 has approximately identical dimensions as that of a second main panel 22. Panels 24, 26, 28 and 30 define sub panels that have approximately identical dimensions. Subpanel 26 is coupled between first main panels 20 and second main panel 22. Panel 28 is coupled between second main panel 22 and sub panel 30. Subpanels 24 and 26 are foldable relative to panel 20 along creases 32 and 34 respectively. Subpanels 26 and 28 are foldable relative to second main panel 22 along creases 36 and 38 respectively. Subpanel 30 is foldable relative to panel 28 along crease 39. The panels 20-30 are preferably laminated to define a uniform construction of the first subassembly of main panels and subpanels.
(17) Subpanel 24 includes an iron sheet 25 that is approximately centrally positioned in the subpanel 24. Subpanels 28 and 30 preferably include magnets 29 and 31. Each of the magnets 29 and 31 is approximately centrally positioned in the respective subpanels 28 and 30 preferably below the lamination. Each of the magnets 29 and 31 is positioned in the respective subpanel such that the magnet is not visible with the naked eye from the subpanel. Thickness of each of the magnets 29 and 31 is substantially close to the thickness of the respective subpanels 28, and 30. Magnet 29 has opposite polarity to that of magnet 31. The subpanel 30 preferably includes a flexible holding means such as a ribbon or a string 33. The first subassembly 16 including main panels and subpanels is preferably made by die cutting, scoring and then folding to define a desired combination of type one and type two panels in a single piece.
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(19) Second subpanel 42 includes a pair of opposed panels 70 and 72 that are coupled with opposite ends of second panel along respective creases 74 and 76. Each of the panels 70 and 72 is foldably coupled with panel 42 along respective crease 74 and 76. Panel 70 includes a diagonal fold 78 that defines triangular connectors 80 and 82. Panel 72 includes a diagonal fold 84 that define triangular connectors 85 and 86. The second subassembly 18 is preferably made by die cutting, scoring and then folding to define the configuration of panels.
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(22) A crease 78 defines two triangular connectors 80 and 82. A bottom portion of connector 80 is coupled with connecting portion 92 such that crease 78 is coincident with a line 114. A crease 84 defines two triangular connectors 85 and 86. A bottom portion of connector 86 is coupled with connecting portion 96 such that crease 84 is coincident with a line 116.
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(25) In a next step panels 40 and 42 are pulled upward to separate the panels from panel 22 as indicated by arrow A 1. Panels 40 and 42 are folded open to achieve an upright position relative to panel 22. Opening of panels 40 and 42 bring panels 26 and 28 to upright position. The panels 26 and 28 foldably rotate about crease 36 and 38 respectively as indicated by arrow A2 and A3 to achieve upright positions. In a next step panels 40 and 42 are gradually brought to completely upright positions that bring panels 26 and 28 to approximately upright positions (
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(27) In a next step, panel 24 is foldably rotated about fold 32 such that panel 24 is positioned on panel 28. The panel is lockable by magnetic forces between iron piece 25 and magnet 29. Subpanels 26, 28, 40 and 42 are in upright position to define the foldable box 10. The box 10 in three dimensional configuration is folded back by following the above mentioned steps in a reverse sequence.
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(29) The foldable box 10 includes an inbuilt magnetic locking arrangement. The locking arrangement doesn't project out of respective panels which advantageously facilitates a flat configuration to box 10. The flat configuration is most suited for storing a number of foldable boxes 10 in stacks within available space. The foldability of the box 10 makes the box 10 most suitable to reuse the box 10 for a number of times. A user may carry a foldable box 10 in a container such as a purse if needed.
(30) The foldable box 10 in the present invention is a simple assembly of two subassemblies of the first subassembly 16 and second subassembly 18. The first subassembly 16 is includes two types of rectangular panels. The first type of panels are termed as main panels that are that preferably approximately thrice in breadth than the second type of panels termed as subpanels. However, it is understood that the first subassembly 16 is a single construction with a combination foldably coupled main panels and subpanels in a predefined sequence. Thus the foldable box 10 is advantageously simple for a final assembly that defines the foldable box 10. The box 10 is made with minimal structural components. Most importantly the box 10 is locked in both flat and three dimensional configurations as well.
(31) The foregoing description of the preferred embodiments of the present invention has been presented for the purpose of illustration and description. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise form disclosed. Many modifications and verifications are possible in light of the above teaching. It is intended that the scope of the invention be limited not by this detailed description, but rather by the claims appended hereto. Since many embodiments of the present disclosure can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention, the present invention resides in the claims hereafter appended.