Claims
- 1. A support system for a container having a plurality of panels forming at least the sides and bottom of the container and connected together by the support system in a predetermined polyhedral configuration, each of the panels defining a plurality of corners; comprising, a plurality of collars, each collar being adapted to extend around a corresponding one of the panel corners, elastic connecting members connecting at least some of the collars together such that groups of opposing, adjacent collars on juxtaposed panels are connected together at their proximate ends by a said elastic member, and at least some of the said groups of collars are connected to other groups of collars which are spaced from the first said group by tensioned elastic members stretched between the said groups of collars, such that all of the collars are capable of being releasably held in place on their respective panels, to releasably hold all of the panels under the tension of the elastic members in the predetermined polyhedral configuration.
- 2. The support system of claim 1, wherein said collars are each in the form of a flattened member formed as a closed loop of flattened metallic wire.
- 3. The support system of claim 1, wherein said elastic members are formed as continuous closed loops.
- 4. The support system of claim 1, in combination with a pack of panels adapted to cooperate with the support system to form the lamp shade of the said predetermined polyhedral configuration.
- 5. A method of assembling a container from the combination of claim 4, comprising taking a first panel, placing thereon all of the collars of the support system adapted for that panel, including stretching the respective elastic members around the edges thereof, taking an adjacent panel and placing thereon the collars which are opposed adjacent collars to those of the first panel, placing the remaining collars on that second panel, including stretching the respective elastic members around the edges thereof and continuing to take adjacent panels and attach its respective collars thereto.
- 6. The method of claim 5, wherein said first panel is the bottom panel of the container.
- 7. A container comprising a plurality of panels forming at least the bottom and sides of the container and connected together by a support system in a predetermined polyhedral configuration, each of the panels defining a plurality of corners, and the support system comprising a plurality of collars, each collar being adapted to extend around a corresponding one of the panel corners, elastic connecting members connecting at least some of the collars together such that groups of opposing adjacent collars on juxtaposed panels are connected together at their proximate ends by a said elastic member and at least some of the said groups of collars are connected to other groups of collars spaced from the first said group by tensioned elastic members stretched between the said groups of collars such that all of the collars are releaseably held in place on their respective panels and all of the panels are releaseably held under the tension of the elastic members in the predetermined polyhedral configuration.
- 8. The container of claim 7, wherein at least some of the vertically extending panel edges facing a adjacent panel edge include thereat an elastic member.
- 9. The container of claim 7, wherein said collars are each in the form of a flattened annulus formed as a closed loop of flattened metallic wire.
- 10. The container of claim 7, wherein said elastic members are formed as continuous closed loops.
- 11. The lamp shade of claim 7, wherein all groups of collars at a first intersection of panel corners are connected to at least one other group of collars at another intersection of panel corners by a said elastic member.
- 12. The invention of claim 1 or claim 7, said collars being a stiff material in the form of an elongated flat member formed as a closed loop with the ends of the elongated member close together to essentially close the loop but not connected together.
- 13. The invention of claim 12, said elastic members being closed loops insertable into the collars between said close ends.
RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation-in-part of Applicant's prior, copending application, Ser. No. 950,592, filed Oct. 12, 1978, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,233,656.
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