The invention relates to cardboard containers and more specifically to disposable cat litter boxes.
For centuries pet owners have had to contend with pet waste especially for indoor pets. Cat litter boxes have likely existed for almost as long, but present certain problems. Reusable cat litter trays and boxes must be emptied and cleaned at frequent intervals. The task is most unpleasant, malodorous, and subject to untidy spillage. Further, after cleaning unpleasant residues often remain.
The problem is often magnified for pet owners who desire to bring their pets along when traveling. Litter boxes are often bulky and impractical to transport. Purchasing a new litter box while traveling can often be difficult and expensive.
Various collapsible and disposable boxes have been proposed which ostensibly can be conveniently collapsed and folded for storage, shipment and eventual discarding. However, devices including those described by Mesly, U.S. Pat. No. 7,255,261; Blaszak et al., U.S. Pat. No. 6,698,382; and Robinson, U.S. Pat. No. 5,845,601 can be difficult and time-consuming to assemble and/or collapse, have limited structural stability, and remain subject to spillage.
There is a need for an inexpensive disposable cat litter container that addresses one or more of the above problems.
The principal and secondary objects of the invention are to provide improved collapsible, disposable litter box.
These and other objects are achieved by a collapsible and foldable box of disposable material having conveniently actuated support structures.
In some embodiments there is provided a collapsible and foldable cardboard box made of a single, non-porous cardboard sheet cut and scored with folding creases to form a rectangular bottom piece, a front wall, a back wall, a pair of side walls and a cover flap. In some embodiments each side wall is scored by two oblique crease lines converging in the middle of the top edge, in order to induce and allow inward collapsing of the side walls and folding of the front and back walls. In some embodiments a strip extending from the top edge of each side wall is folded inwardly and glued down against the inner surface, except about a small median, triangular area in order to form a pocket. In some embodiments a small lappet appended to the lower edge of the pocket is folded and inserted into the pocket to act as a stiffening member that prevent the side wall from collapsing and the whole structure from folding down. In some embodiments a layer of cat litter is held over the bottom piece. In some embodiments the cover flap is hingedly connected to the top edge of the back wall, and has a strip of adhesive for sealing the collapsed package. In some embodiments the structure can then be folded about a pair of front-to-back median parallel crease lines for convenient disposal.
In some embodiments there is provided a collapsible structure which comprises: a front wall; a back wall; a pair of side walls spanning said front and back walls about four orthogonal corners; each of said side walls having an upper edge and a pair of oblique creases each extending from a lower part of one of said corners to a central region of said upper edge; and a removable stiffening member preventing each of said side walls from folding down along said creases.
In some embodiments each of said side walls further includes: a flap extending from said upper edge and fixedly folded over a triangular top portion of said wall delineated by said creases; and, said stiffening member being wedged between said flap and said triangular portion.
In some embodiments said triangular top portion and said flap cooperatively form a pocket shaped and dimensioned to intimately accept said stiffening member.
In some embodiments the structure further comprises a lappet hingedly connected to said flap, wherein said lappet comprises said stiffening member.
In some embodiments said lappet comprises: a pair of parallel folding lines defining a blocking strip therebetween; and, a floating handling tab.
In some embodiments said stiffening member comprises said blocking strip.
In some embodiments the structure further comprises a rectangular bottom joined to said walls along its periphery.
In some embodiments the structure further comprises a cover hingedly connected to an upper edge of one of said front and back walls.
In some embodiments the structure further comprises a seal for sealing said cover over said collapsed structure.
In some embodiments said seal extends along the entire width of said structure.
In some embodiments the structure further comprises a layer of granular litter material over said bottom.
In some embodiments the structure further comprises a first folding crease extending across a median portion of said cover, front wall, back wall and bottom.
In some embodiments the structure further comprises a second folding crease parallel to said first folding crease and spaced sufficiently apart therefrom to allow said structure collapsed along said oblique lines and said periphery to be folded about said first and second creases in a substantially planar manner.
The content of the original claims is incorporated herein by reference as summarizing features in one or more exemplary embodiments.
Referring now to the drawing, there is shown in
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A strip of adhesive 21 protected by a removable film 22 is applied to the inside surface 40 of the cover flap 18 near its top edge 41 laterally extending the entire width of the back wall. In this way, after use, the structure can be returned to its collapsed configuration enclosing the granular litter material and sealed by removing the film and sealing the cover flap to the front wall. Care should be taken in dimensioning the bottom piece, front and back walls, the cover flap and the top-to-bottom depth of the cutout 14 so that the adhesive layer can contact along the entire width of the front wall and thus help seal the collapsed structure from spillage.
In each side wall 16, 17, a pair of oblique, outwardly-folding creases 23, 24 run from a lower corner 25, 26 of the wall to a central region 27 of what will become its upper edge when inwardly folded on line 42. A flap 28 extending from the top edge 42 is coated with glue and folded along line 42 against the inner wall surface 29 of the side wall, except for a small median, triangular area 30 which remains unglued and forms a small open pocket 31 indicated by the shaded triangular area in the drawing. A small lappet 32 connected to the base of the unglued triangular area 30 of the flap is provided with two folding crease lines 33, 34 defining a blocking strip 38 of material therebetween, allowing the lappet to be folded to form a dogleg configuration illustrated in
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When the folded lappet 32 is intimately wedged into the pocket 31 as shown in the drawing of
Once the container has been collapsed, it can be folded along a pair of parallel folding lines 36, 37 which run front-to-back through the middle of the structure into the convenient transport package illustrated in
While the exemplary embodiments of the invention have been described, modifications can be made and other embodiments may be devised without departing from the spirit of the invention and the scope of the appended claims.