Apparel folding device

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6814269
  • Patent Number
    6,814,269
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, October 17, 2002
    21 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, November 9, 2004
    19 years ago
Abstract
An apparel folding device suitable for folding apparel in a quick and consistent manner is disclosed. The device comprises a first panel hingedly connected to two side panels located on opposing sides. A bottom panel hingedly connected to the first panel may also be provided between the two side panels. The bottom panel and two side panels may each include a lipped handle. In addition, each of the two side panels may be constructed from two sub-panels. This permits the device to be shipped in a more compact and smaller package. The entire apparatus lays flat against a work surface when in its unfolded condition. The bottom panel and two side panels may include a raised member to facilitate grasping of the panel. By manipulating the panels in a predetermined order, apparel may be folded.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to apparel folding devices. More particularly, the present invention relates to a manually operated device for folding shirts and other articles of apparel in a quick and consistent manner. The device consists of a plurality of panels upon which an unfolded garment may be placed. By successively folding and unfolding the panels in a predetermined pattern, a user may fold the article.




In both a commercial and personal setting, it is often desirable to quickly and efficiently fold shirts, for example, in a compact and uniform matter. In the commercial setting, such folding enables employees to quickly set up aesthetically pleasing garment displays. Also, it is well known that shoppers routinely disrupt the uniform appearance of folded garments on display while browsing through stores. It is thus very important for an employee to be able to recompile clothing displays quickly and efficiently, throughout the shopping day.




Other commercial settings also call for the quick and efficient folding of shirts. For example, a commercial silk screener may have an order for a number of shirts in which a particular design may be placed. Prior to packaging and delivering the shirts, it is often desirable to fold the shirts in a uniform manner, perhaps even with the silk screened image exposed. Thus, when received by the final customer, a neat and orderly appearance is maintained.




In the personal setting, many homemakers are also desirous of folding shirts quickly, efficiently and in a uniform manner. This is especially true where shirts may be placed on shelves, which are visible to the home's occupants and guests, but may also be the case where such shirts are to be placed in a drawer. For large families, the need for efficiency is increased.




Various devices have been created to assist with the folding of garments in a quick, efficient and uniform manner. Despite these devices, there remains a need for a simple, inexpensive and efficient apparel folding device. There also remains a need for an apparel folding device that may be shipped in a compact manner.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention addresses these needs. One embodiment of the apparel folding device of the present invention comprises a panel having first and second side edges, a first side panel hingedly engaged with the panel along its first side edge, and a second side panel hingedly engaged with the panel along its second side edge. At least one of the first side panel and the second side panel includes a handle member, such as a lipped handle, that extends above the surface of the respective side panels. An article of apparel may be folded using the apparel folding device by placing the article of apparel on the device and successively flipping and unflipping the first side panel and second side panel.




The apparel folding device may also comprise first and second end edges with a bottom panel hingedly engaged to the panel along its second end edge. If so provided, at least one of the bottom panel, the first side panel, and the second side panel may include a handle member that extends above the surface of the respective panel. An article of apparel may be folded using the apparel folding device by placing the article on the device and successively flipping and unflipping the first side panel, said second side panel and bottom panel.




The bottom panel may include a handle member that extends above the surface of the bottom panel. If so provided, at least one of the first side panel and the second side panel may include a cut out adapted to permit the handle member of the bottom panel to protrude therefrom when the respective side panel is folded.




The first side panel may comprise a first upper side panel and a first lower side panel and a second side panel may comprise a second upper side panel and a second lower side panel. The first upper side panel may be capable of being connected to the first lower side panel and the second upper side panel may be capable of being connected to the second lower side panel. The first upper side panel may also be detached from the first lower side panel and the second upper side panel may also be detached from the second lower side panel.




The first side panel may also comprise a first upper side panel and a first lower side panel and the second side panel may comprise a second upper side panel and a second lower side panel where the first upper side panel is hingedly engaged with the first lower side panel and the second upper side panel is hingedly engaged with the second lower side panel.




The first upper side panel may include a raised plateau forming a plurality of voids and the first lower side panel may include a plurality of self-locking protrusions extending therefrom. The self-locking protrusions may engage the voids to firmly attach the first upper side panel to the first lower side panel. The self-locking protrusions may include a first extension and a second extension. The first extension may comprise an elongated first extension first section adjacent to the first lower side panel at its proximal end and a first under cut at its distal end. The first extension and second extension may be separated by a gap. The raised plateau may be placed above the first lower side panel in engagement with the self-locking protrusions such that the voids are located completely below the under cuts.




As previously stated, the first side panel may comprise a first upper side panel and a first lower side panel and the second side panel may comprise a second upper side panel and second lower side panel. The first upper side panel may be hingedly engaged with the first lower side panel and the second upper side panel may be hingedly engaged with the second lower side panel.




At least one of the panel, first side panel or second side panel of the apparel folding device may include a display surface. If so provided, the bottom panel may also include a display surface.




The first side panel and the second side panel may form apertures therein. If so provided, the bottom panel may also form apertures therein.




In another embodiment, an apparel folding device comprises a panel having first and second side edges, a first side panel hingedly engaged with the panel along the first side edge, and a second side panel hingedly engaged with the panel along the second side edge. The first side panel may comprise a first upper side panel and a first lower side panel and the second side panel may comprise a second upper side panel and a second lower side panel. The first upper side panel and the first lower side panel may be capable of being stacked on one another to form a first stack and the second upper side panel and second lower side panel may be capable of being stacked on one another to form a second stack. The first stack and second stack may be capable of being placed on the panel to facilitate shipping and storage of the apparel folding device. The first upper side panel and first lower side panel may be hingedly engaged to each other at all times. Similarly, the second upper side panel and second lower side panel may be hingedly engaged to each other at all times. In other embodiments, the first upper side panel may be separated from the first lower side panel and the second upper side panel may be separated from the second lower side panel.




The panel of the apparel folding device of this embodiment may also comprise first and second end edges. There may also be provided a bottom panel hingedly engaged with the panel along the second side edge. If so provided, the bottom panel may be capable of being placed upon the panel to facilitate shipping and storage of the apparel folding device.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is an exploded perspective view of an apparel folding device in accordance with the first embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 2

is an enlarged side elevational view of a self locking protrusion of the present invention;





FIG. 3

is a top perspective view of an apparel folding device in accordance with the second embodiment of the present invention;











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




In the following is described the embodiments of the apparel folding device of the present invention. In describing the embodiments illustrated in the drawings, specific terminology will be used for the sake of clarity. However, the invention is not intended to be limited to the specific terms so selected, and it is to be understood that each specific term includes all technical equivalents that operate in a similar manner to accomplish a similar purpose.




In this context, the apparel folding device may be constructed of any relatively rigid material such as various plastics, metals, woods, or the like. For purposes of this application, however, the apparel folding device will be referred to as if constructed of plastic.




Similarly, many types of garments may be folded using this device. However, this application will generally refer to shirts. Yet, it is to be understood that this device may be used to fold sweaters, pants, shorts and scarves, among other garments.




Finally, it is to be understood that although the invention is hereinafter described with two-part hinges, many hinges may be utilized. For example, depending on the panel material, living hinges may be utilized. Such hinges are commonly known in the industry. They are generally created by the placement of a thin portion of material bridging two heavier portions of the same material. They provide the ability to flex repeatedly without the use of a mechanical hinge. Other hinges contemplated include butt hinges, slip hinges, continuous hinges, flag hinges, liftoff hinges, and many other hinges generally known in the industry. Preferably, the hinges are detachable to facilitate shipping of the apparel folding device.




Referring to the figures,

FIG. 1

depicts an exploded perspective view of an apparel folding device in accordance with the first embodiment of the present invention. The apparel folding device


2


preferably comprises a first panel


4


, bottom panel


6


, and first


8


and second


10


opposing side panels.




The first panel


4


comprises a continuous edge


12


. The continuous edge


12


comprises a first edge


14


and an opposing second edge


16


. A third edge


18


and opposing fourth edge


20


are oriented transverse to the first and second edges


14


,


16


of the first panel


4


.




The first edge


14


is adjacent to the first side panel


8


, the fourth edge


20


is adjacent to the bottom panel


6


, and the second edge


16


is adjacent to the second side panel


10


. On each of the first edge


14


, fourth edge


20


, and second edge


16


, there is preferably located a pair of receiving hinges


21


A through


21


F. More particularly, receiving hinges


21


A and


21


B are located on first edge


14


, receiving hinges


21


C and


21


D are located on fourth edge


20


, and receiving hinges


21


E and


21


F are located on second edge


16


. As will be described hereinafter, the receiving hinges mate with hinged members of the other panels to permit rotation of these other panels relative to the respective edges of the first panel


4


. It will also be appreciated that a single hinge of the types previously discussed, particularly living hinges, may be used.




First panel


4


may also preferably contain a series of apertures


22


extending therethrough. The apertures


22


provide weight and material savings while still permitting the panel to have sufficient rigidity for its intended purpose. In addition, the apertures


22


facilitate the folding of apparel when the apparel folding device is in use by permitting air to flow therethrough. This air penetration prevents garments (not shown) from adhering to the panel


4


as it is unfolded. Although shown as slots, the apertures


22


may be in the form of virtually any shape including circles, squares, stars, and the like. The apertures may be dispersed in a uniform pattern, as shown in the figures, or may be randomly dispersed.




First panel


4


also may preferably comprise a display surface


24


. The display surface may be utilized to display any number of graphical images, but is typically utilized to display the name of the apparel folding device product


2


and information regarding the manufacturer.




Rotatably engaged along the fourth edge


20


of first panel


4


is bottom panel


6


. Bottom panel


6


comprises a first edge


26


and an opposed second edge


28


. Third edge


30


and opposed fourth edge


32


are oriented transverse to the first


26


and second


38


edges. The third edge


30


, located adjacent to the fourth edge


20


of first panel


4


, contains a pair of hinged members


34


A and


34


B which rotatably engage receiving hinges


21


C and


21


D of first panel


4


. This rotatable engagement permits bottom panel


6


to rotate relative to fourth edge


20


of first panel


4


, when so desired.




Along the fourth edge


32


of bottom panel


6


is preferably located lipped handle


36


. The lipped handle


36


is a crescent shaped member, which rises from the surface of bottom panel


6


. The lipped handle


36


is designed to enable a user to easily grasp bottom panel


6


to facilitate rotation of same. By providing such a raised handle


36


, bottom panel


6


may lie completely flat against a work surface (not shown), yet still permit a user to easily grasp it of course, feet capable of lifting the panel


6


may also be provided.




As with first panel


4


, bottom panel


6


also comprises a series of apertures


38


and a display surface


39


. The apertures


38


are typically identical to the apertures


22


of first panel


4


, although they need not be. Further, the display surface


39


of bottom panel


6


is typically similar to the display surface


24


of first panel


4


. However, this display surface


39


generally includes graphically illustrated instructions designed to teach a user how to use the apparel folding device


2


.




As shown in

FIG. 1

, adjacent to the first edge


14


of first panel


4


is located first 'side panel


8


. In the first, and preferred embodiment of the present invention, side panel


8


is comprised of a first upper side panel


40


and a first lower side panel


42


. This permits the panel to be shipped as two separate pieces, thus reducing the length of the package required to ship the device. The first upper side panel


40


comprises a first edge


44


located parallel and adjacent to the first edge


14


of first panel


4


. The first upper side panel


40


also comprises a second edge


46


extending perpendicular to the first edge


44


. A third edge


48


extends from the end of the second edge


46


opposite to the first edge


44


along an arcuate path and ends at the opposite end of first edge


44


. Each of the three edges


44


,


46


,


48


combine to form an essentially square first upper side panel


40


.




The first lower side panel


42


comprises a first edge


50


located parallel and adjacent to the first edge


26


of bottom panel


6


. The first lower side panel


42


also comprises a second edge


52


extending perpendicular to the first edge


50


, and adjacent to second edge


46


of first upper side panel


40


. A third edge


54


extends from the end of the second edge


52


opposite to the first edge


50


along an arcuate path and ends at the opposite end of first edge


50


. As shown in

FIG. 1A

, each of the edges


50


,


52


,


54


, combine to form an essentially square first lower side panel


42


.




As with the previous panels, first upper side panel


40


and first lower side panel


42


also preferably contain a series of apertures


56


. The apertures


56


are typically identical to the apertures


22


of first panel


4


and


38


of bottom panel


6


, although they need not be.




First lower side panel


42


is provided with a lipped handle


58


and an arcuate cutout


60


along its third edge


54


. The lipped handle


58


is typically crescent shaped, similar to lipped handle


36


of bottom panel


6


. In this regard, the lipped handle


36


is designed to enable a user to easily grasp first lower side panel


42


to facilitate rotation of same. By providing such a raised handle


58


, first lower side panel


42


may lie completely flat against a work surface (not shown) of course, feet may also be provided. The arcuate cutout


60


is preferably provided in first lower side panel


42


so that when the panel


42


is rotated towards first panel


4


and bottom panel


6


, lipped handle


36


of bottom panel


6


may protrude therethrough. This enables first side panel


8


to lie completely flat against first panel


4


and bottom panel


6


, when in a folded condition.




As is show in

FIG. 1

, the second edge


46


of first upper side panel


40


is raised from the third edge


48


and the first edge


44


. The second edge


46


is raised a distance equal to the thickness of first lower side panel


42


, and results in the formation of a raised plateau


61


extending from second edge


46


. Plateau


61


contains a plurality of circular apertures


62


.




Along second edge


52


of first lower side panel


42


are disposed a plurality of self locking protrusions


64


. Each self locking protrusion


64


is aligned with an aperture


62


on plateau


61


. First upper side panel


40


may be connected to first lower side panel


42


by placing the protrusions


64


of the first lower side panel through the circular apertures


62


of the first upper side panel


40


. Such placement will lock the two panels


40


,


42


together. It will be appreciated that when the panels


42


,


44


are connected, the apparel folding device


2


lays completely flat against a work surface (not shown), when in its open condition, unless feet are provided.





FIG. 2

depicts a detailed illustration of a self locking protrusion


64


. Each self locking protrusions


64


preferably consists of two extensions


66


extending normal to the upper surface of first lower side panel


42


. Each extension preferably begins with a first section


68


extending from the first lower side panel


42


and ends with a second section


70


. The second section


70


contains an undercut


72


. Between each extension


66


lies a gap


74


.




In order to connect first upper panel


40


to first lower side panel


42


, the circular apertures


62


are placed above the self locking protrusions


64


. Upon the application of pressure along the plateau


61


of first upper panel


40


, each extension


66


will flex inwards to close gap


74


and the circular apertures will pass over the undercuts


72


to a point adjacent to first section


68


. Once the undercuts


72


are cleared, the extensions


66


will spring back to their natural state and the undercuts


72


will prevent first upper side panel


40


from becoming separated from first lower side panel


42


as the undercuts are of a greater diameter than the apertures


62


when in their natural, unflexed condition. It will be appreciated that to achieve the tightest fit possible, the first section


68


of each self locking protrusion


64


is of a length only slightly greater than the thickness of plateau


61


.




Referring back to

FIG. 1

, the first edge


44


of first upper side panel


40


contains a pair of hinged members


76


A,


76


B. The hinged members


76


A,


76


B of first upper side panel


40


rotatively engage receiving hinges


21


A and


21


B of first panel


4


. This engagement allows first side panel


8


to freely rotate relative the first edge


14


of first panel


4


.




Second side panel


10


is constructed in much the same manner as first side panel


8


. However, it will be appreciated that second side panel


10


is located adjacent to second edge


16


of first panel


4


.




In the first, and preferred embodiment of the present invention, side panel


10


is comprised of a second upper side panel


80


and second lower side panel


82


. The second upper side panel


80


comprises a first edge


84


located parallel and adjacent to the second edge


16


of first panel


4


. The second upper side panel


80


also comprises a second edge


86


extending perpendicular to the first edge


84


. A third edge


88


extends from the end of the second edge


86


opposite to the first edge


84


along an arcuate path and ends at the opposite of first edge


84


. As shown in

FIG. 1

, each of the three edges


84


,


86


,


88


combined to form an essentially square second upper side panel


80


.




The second lower side panel


82


comprises a first edge


90


located parallel and adjacent to the second edge


28


of bottom panel


6


. The second lower side panel


82


also comprises a second edge


92


extending perpendicular to the first edge


90


, and adjacent to the second edge


86


of second upper side panel


80


. A third edge


94


extends from the end of the second edge


92


opposite to the first edge


90


along an arcuate path and ends at the opposite end of first edge


90


. As shown in

FIG. 1

, each of the edges


90


,


92


,


94


combine to form an essentially square second lower side panel


82


. As with the previous panels, second upper side panel


80


and second lower side panel


82


also contain a series of apertures


96


. The apertures


96


are typically identical to the apertures


22


of first panel


4


, the apertures


38


of bottom panel


6


, and the apertures


56


of first upper side panel


40


and first lower side panel


42


, although they need not be.




Second lower side panel


82


is also preferably provided with a lipped handle


98


and an arcuate cutout


100


along its third edge


94


. The lipped handle


98


is typically crescent-shaped, similar to the lipped handle


36


of bottom panel


6


, and the lipped handle


58


of first lower side panel


42


. In this regard, the lipped handle


98


is designed to enable a user to easily grasp second lower side panel


82


to facilitate rotation of same. By providing such a raised handle


98


, second lower side panel


82


may lie completely flat against a work surface (not shown), if feet are not provided. The arcuate cutout


100


is preferably provided in second lower side panel


82


so that when the panel


82


is rotated towards first panel


4


and bottom panel


6


, lipped handle


36


of bottom panel


6


may protrude therethrough. This enables second side panel


10


to lie completely flat against first panel


4


and bottom panel


6


, when in its folded condition.




Although the invention has been described as preferably including crescent-shaped lipped handles


36


,


58


,


98


, it will be appreciated that any member which extends beyond the upper surface of the respective panel will suffice. Crescent-shaped lipped handles are merely preferable.




As with first upper side panel


40


, in the preferred embodiment, the second edge


86


of second upper side panel


80


is raised from the third edge


88


and the first edge


84


. The second edge


86


is raised a distance equal to the thickness of the lower side panel


82


, and results in the formation of a raised plateau


101


extending from second edge


86


. Plateau


101


contains a plurality of circular apertures


102


.




Along second edge


92


of second lower side panel


82


are disposed a plurality of self locking protrusions


104


. Each self locking protrusion is aligned with an aperture


102


on plateau


101


. Second upper side panel


80


may be connected to second lower side panel


82


by placing the protrusions


104


of the second lower side panel through the circular apertures


102


of the second upper side panel


80


, thus locking the two panels


80


,


82


together. It will be appreciated that in the preferred embodiments, when the panels


80


,


82


are connected, the apparel folding device


2


lays completely flat against a work surface (not shown), when in its open condition. Of course, feet may be provided on the bottom of the panels, if so desired.




The self locking protrusion


84


of second lower side panel


82


are identical to the self locking protrusions


64


of first lower side panel


42


, as shown in FIG.


2


.




The first edge


84


of second upper side panel


80


contains a pair of hinged members


106


A and


106


B. The hinged members


106


A and


106


B of second upper side panel


80


rotatingly engage receiving hinges


21


E and


21


F of first panel


4


. This engagement allows second side panel


10


to freely rotate relative the second edge


16


of first panel


4


.




While

FIG. 1

depicts a top prospective view of an apparel folding device in accordance with the first embodiment of the present invention,

FIG. 3

depicts a prospective view of a folding device in accordance with the second embodiment of the present invention. In this embodiment, first side panel


8


and second side panel


10


are each formed from a single sheet of material. Typically, this is a result of a single monolithic pour of material. As with the previous embodiment, the apparel folding device of the second embodiment lays completely flat when in its opened condition, unless feet are provided.




The preferred embodiment has the advantage of being shipped in a more compact manner than the second embodiment. For example, in the preferred embodiment, the apparel folding device


2


may be shipped in a box (not shown) which is substantially the same size as first panel


4


. In this regard, first upper side panel


40


and first lower side panel


42


will either not be connected to each other, or will be folded along second edge


46


of first upper side panel


40


and second edge


52


of first lower side panel


42


. Likewise, second upper side panel


80


and second lower side panel


82


will either be shipped apart from each other, or will be folded together along second edge


86


of second upper side panel


80


and second edge


92


of second lower side panel


82


. The four side panels


40


,


42


,


80


,


82


may then be placed upon first panel


4


in a stacked configuration. Finally, bottom panel


6


may be similarly placed on the stack. It will be appreciated that this stack may then be placed in a box (not shown) which is not substantially larger than first panel


4


.




In the second embodiment, the apparel folding device


2


must be shipped in a larger box. This box will be approximately the same size as first side panel


8


and first side panel


10


, as these side panels are not separable.




In a third embodiment, the apparel folding device


2


may only comprise three panels, namely, first panel


4


, first side panel


8


and second side panel


10


. It will be appreciated that the remaining aspects of each of these panels may coincide with those found in the first and second embodiments. In this regard, first side panel


8


may comprise first upper side panel


40


and first lower side panel


42


, as in the first embodiment, or may be a single panel as in the second embodiment. Similarly, second side panel


10


may comprise second upper side panel


80


and second lower side panel


82


, as in the first embodiment, or may be a single panel as in the second embodiment.




To use the apparel folding device


2


, a user should place the garment, for example a shirt (not shown), on the unfolded device. After centering the garment (not shown), the user may successively fold and unfold each side panel


8


,


10


, and then the bottom panel


6


(if provided). This will result in the garment (not shown) being folded. It will be appreciated that to facilitate a user grasping the panels


6


(if provided),


8


,


10


, each is provided with a lipped handle


36


,


58


,


98


. Apertures


38


,


56


,


96


may also be provided to permit air to flow through the panels


6


(if provided),


8


,


10


. This prevents the garment from adhering to the panels


6


(if provided),


8


,


10


as they are being unfolded.




Although the invention herein has been described with reference to particular embodiments, it is to be understood that these embodiments are merely illustrative of the principles and applications of the present invention. It is therefore to be understood that numerous modifications may be made to the illustrative embodiments and that other arrangements may be devised without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention as defined by the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. An apparel folding device comprising:a panel having first and second side edges; a first side panel hingedly engaged with said panel along said first side edge; and a second side panel hingedly engaged with said panel along said second side edge; wherein at least one of said first side panel and said second side panel includes a handle members having a portion that extends above the top surface of the respective side panel; whereby an article of apparel may be folded using said apparel folding device by placing said article of apparel on the top surface of said device and successively flipping and unflipping said first side panel and said second side panel.
  • 2. The apparel folding device as claimed in claim 1, wherein said handle member is a lipped handle.
  • 3. The apparel folding device as claimed in claim 1 wherein said panel further comprises first and second end edges;said apparel folding device further comprising a bottom panel hingedly engaged with said panel along said second end edge; wherein at least one of said bottom panel, said first side panel and said second side panel includes a handle member having a portion that extends above the top surface of the respective panel; and whereby an article of apparel may be folded using said apparel folding device by placing said article on said device and successively flipping and unflipping said first side panel, said second side panel and said bottom panel.
  • 4. The apparel folding device as claimed in claim 3, wherein said bottom panel includes a handle member having portion that extends above the top surface of said bottom panel; andwherein at least one of said first side panel and said second side panel includes a cutout adapted to permit said handle member of said bottom panel to protrude therefrom when the respective side panel is folded.
  • 5. The apparel folding device as claimed in claims 1 or 3, wherein said first side panel comprises a first upper side panel and a first lower side panel; andsaid second side panel comprises a second upper side panel and a second lower side panel; said first upper side panel being capable of being connected to said first lower side panel; and said second upper side panel being capable of being connected to said second lower side panel.
  • 6. The apparel folding device as claimed in claim 5, wherein said first upper side panel is detached from said first lower side panel and said second upper side panel is detached from said second lower side panel.
  • 7. The apparel folding device as claimed in claim 5, whereinsaid first upper side panel includes a raised plateau forming a plurality of voids and said first lower side panel includes a plurality of self-locking protrusions extending therefrom; wherein said self-locking protrusions engage said voids to firmly attach said first upper side panel to said first lower side panel.
  • 8. The apparel folding device of claim 7, wherein said self-locking protrusions comprisea first extension and a second extension; said first extension comprising an elongated first extension first section adjacent to said first lower side panel at its proximal end and a first undercut at its distal end; said second extension comprising an elongated second extension first section adjacent to said first lower side panel at its proximal end and a second undercut at its distal end; wherein said first extension and said second extension are separated by a gap.
  • 9. The apparel folding device of claim 8, whereinsaid raised plateau is above said first lower side panel in engagement with said self-locking protrusions such that said voids are located completely below said undercuts.
  • 10. The apparel folding device as claimed in claims 1 or 3, wherein said first side panel comprises a first upper side panel and a first lower side panel; andsaid second side panel comprises a second upper side panel and a second lower side panel; wherein said first upper side panel is hingedly engaged with said first lower side panel and said second upper side panel is hingedly engaged with said second lower side panel.
  • 11. The apparel folding device of claim 1, wherein at least one of said panel, said first said panel or said second side panel includes a display surface.
  • 12. The apparel folding of claim 3, wherein at least one of said panel, said bottom panel, said first side panel or said second side panel includes a display surface.
  • 13. The apparel folding device of claim 1, wherein said first side panel and said second side panel form apertures therein.
  • 14. The apparel folding device of claim 3, wherein said first side panel, said second side panel and said bottom panel form apertures therein.
  • 15. An apparel folding device comprising:a panel having first and second side edges; a first side panel hingedly engaged with said panel along said first side edge; and a second side panel hingedly engaged with said panel along said second side edge; wherein said first side panel comprises a first upper side panel and a first lower side panel and said second side panel comprises a second upper side panel and a second lower side panel and at least one of said first side panel and said second side panel includes a handle member having a portion that extends above the top surface of the respective side panel; said first upper side panel and said first lower side panel capable of being arranged one on another to form a first stack and said second upper side panel and said second lower side panel capable of being arranged one on another to form a second stack; said first stack and said second stack capable of being placed upon said panel to facilitate shipping and storage of the apparel folding device in a package smaller than if the side panels could not be arranged one on another.
  • 16. The apparel folding device of claim 15 wherein said first upper side panel and said first lower side panel are hingedly connected to each other at all times and said second upper side panel and said second lower side panel are hingedly connected to each other at all times.
  • 17. The apparel folding device of claim 15 wherein said first upper side panel is separated from said first lower side panel and said second upper side panel is separated from said second lower side panel.
  • 18. The apparel folding device of claim 15 wherein said panel further comprises first and second end edges;said apparel folding device further comprising a bottom panel hingedly engaged with said panel along said second end edge; wherein said bottom panel is capable of being arranged upon said panel to facilitate shipping and storage of the apparel folding device.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

This application is a Continuation-In-Part of and claims the benefit of application Ser. No. 29/162,790 filed on Jun. 20, 2002, now U.S. Pat. No. D. 475,193 and incorporates the disclosure of same by reference.

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Continuation in Parts (1)
Number Date Country
Parent 29/162790 Jun 2002 US
Child 10/273017 US