Claims
- 1. A box for produce and the like comprising:
- a folded paperboard container having a floor, sidewalls and end walls; and
- column-forming means secured to each of said end walls and extending at least the full height of said end walls of said container and including interlocking means at its upper and lower ends for lockingly engaging similar column-forming means of other boxes when a plurality of the boxes are arranged in a vertical stack for defining continuous columns extending completely through all the boxes in the stack, said column-forming means including means for vertically supporting said container.
- 2. The box of claim 1 wherein said container is formed from a single blank.
- 3. The box of claim 1 wherein said paperboard is corrugated with flutes extending across said floor between said sidewalls.
- 4. The box of claim 1 wherein said column-forming means are plastic members.
- 5. The box of claim 1 wherein said column-forming means are at least twice the height of said end walls.
- 6. The box of claim 1 wherein each of said end walls includes an inner panel and an outer panel and defines a vertical slot extending between said panels in which one of said column-forming means is received.
- 7. The box of claim 6 wherein said column-forming means includes a plurality of support tabs for engaging said end walls to support said container.
- 8. A vertical stack of boxes for produce and the like comprising:
- a plurality of relatively flat, open-topped containers each formed from a single, folded, corrugated, paperboard blank and including a floor, sidewalls and end walls, said end walls each having an inner panel and an outer panel and defining a vertical slot extending therethrough between said inner and outer panels, the slots of successive containers being aligned; and
- a plurality of plastic column-forming inserts disposed within said slots and each extending at least the full height of the associated container end wall and including at its upper and lower ends interlocking means for locking engagement with column-forming inserts above and below in the stack to define continuous columns extending the full height of the stack, each of said inserts having at least one container support means for engaging the end wall of one of said containers to support vertically said one of said containers.
- 9. The boxes of claim 8 wherein each of said inserts extends vertically through at least two of said containers.
- 10. The box of claim 8, wherein each of said inserts includes a protrusion at the top end thereof and a recess at the bottom end thereof to facilitate said interlocking.
- 11. The boxes of claim 10 wherein each of said protrusions is open at the center thereof to form a handle.
- 12. The boxes of claim 8 wherein each of said floors has flutes extending between said sidewalls.
- 13. The boxes of claim 8 wherein each of said container support means comprises a pair of tabs integrally formed with the remainder of said insert and resiliently joined thereto to permit movement of said tabs between extended positions in which they are engageable with corresponding ones of said end walls and retracted positions that facilitate insertion in corresponding ones of said slots.
- 14. The boxes of claim 8 wherein each of said inserts includes means for limiting downward movement thereof within said slots.
- 15. The boxes of claim 8 further comprising a plurality of strengthening panels extending from said outer sidewall panels between said inner and outer end wall panels, said floor having flutes extending thereacross between said sidewalls and said strengthening panels having flutes extending vertically.
- 16. The boxes of claim 15 wherein at least some of said strengthening panels partially define said slots.
- 17. A vertical stack of boxes for produce and the like comprising:
- a plurality of relatively flat, open-topped containers each formed from a single, folded, corrugated, paperboard blank and including a floor, sidewalls and end walls, said floor having flutes extending thereacross between said sidewalls, and said end walls having spaced-apart parallel inner and outer panels and defining a vertical slot extending therethrough, the slots of successive containers being aligned; and
- a plurality of vertically interlocked, plastic, column-forming inserts disposed within said slots, each of said inserts being at least twice the height of one of said containers, having a protrusion on the top end thereof with an open center portion that forms a handle and a recess at the bottom end thereof shaped and dimensioned to receive said protrusion of another of said inserts, having a pair of tabs integrally formed with the remainder of said insert and resiliently joined thereto to permit movement of said tabs between extended positions in which they are engageable with corresponding ones of said end walls and retracted positions that facilitates insertion in corresponding ones of said slots, and having means for limiting downward movement thereof relative to said slots.
- 18. The boxes of claim 17 further comprising a plurality of strengthening panels extending from said outer sidewall panels between said inner and outer end wall panels, said floor having flutes extending thereacross between said sidewalls and said strengthening panels having flutes extending vertically.
- 19. The box of claim 1 wherein each of said end walls includes an inner panel and an outer panel and defines a vertical slot extending between said panels in which one of said column-forming means is received, each of said column-forming means including at least one resilient tab movable between a retracted position to facilitate insertion of said column-forming means in one of said slots and an extended position for engaging said end wall for vertically supporting said container.
- 20. The box of claim 19 wherein each of said column-forming means further includes means for engaging said end wall for limiting downward movement of said column-forming means when said tab is in supporting engagement with said end wall.
- 21. The boxes of claim 9 wherein said container support means engages the end wall of the lower container of said two containers through which said insert extends for vertically supporting said lower container together with the upper container.
- 22. A vertical stack of boxes for produce and the like, comprising:
- a plurality of relatively flat, open-topped containers each formed from a single, folded, corrugated, paperboard blank and including a floor, sidewalls and end walls, said end walls each having an inner panel and an outer panel and defining a vertical slot extending therethrough between said inner and outer panels, the slots of successive containers being aligned; and
- a plurality of plastic column-forming inserts each extending at least twice the full height of the associated container end wall and received vertically within the aligned slots of a pair of said containers in the stack, each of said inserts including container support means for engaging the end wall of the lowermost associated container for vertically supporting said pair of associated containers, each of said inserts further including at its upper and lower ends interlocking means for locking engagement with column-forming inserts above and below in the stack to define continuous vertical columns extending the full height of the stack.
- 23. The boxes of claim 22 wherein said interlocking means comprises for each of said inserts a protrusion at the top end thereof and a recess at the bottom end thereof to facilitate said interlocking.
- 24. The boxes of claim 23 wherein each of said protrusions is open at the center thereof to form a handle.
- 25. The boxes of claim 22 wherein each of said inserts includes means for limiting downward movement thereof within said slots.
- 26. For use in a vertical stack of boxes each formed by a floor, sidewalls, and end walls with said end walls each having an inner panel and an outer panel cooperating to define a vertical slot extending therethrough with the slots of successive boxes in the stack being aligned vertically, a column-forming insert for vertically supporting the boxes in the stack, comprising:
- a vertically extending insert member sized for relatively snug reception in one of the slots formed in the end walls of the boxes and having a height to extend at least the full height of the associated end wall, said insert member including support means for engaging the end wall for vertically supporting the box and interlocking means at the upper end lower ends thereof for cooperation with similar insert members received in the slots of boxes above and below in the stack for defining continuous columns extending completely through all of the boxes in the stack.
- 27. The insert of claim 26 wherein said support means comprises a plurality of outwardly projecting resilient tabs.
- 28. The insert of claim 27 wherein said insert member further includes means for limiting downward movement thereof within said slot.
- 29. The insert of claim 26 wherein said interlocking means comprises for each of said insert members a protrusion at the top end thereof and a recess at the bottom end thereof to facilitate said interlocking.
- 30. The insert of claim 29 wherein each of said protrusions is open at the center thereof to form a handle.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation, of application Ser. No. 6,666, filed Jan. 26, 1979, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (8)
Continuations (1)
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