This invention relates to a collapsible tray with foldable sides that includes a trapezoid panel and two triangle panels. Panel connectors secure together in a movable manner each triangle panel to the trapezoid panel. Side panels are movably interconnected at each end to the foldable side. A base is movably interconnected to each foldable side and each side panel. In use, when a collapsing force is applied to the trapezoid panel or the side panel, the adjacency between the trapezoid panel and the triangle panel folds inward allowing the foldable side, and the side panels to fold flat on top of the base. A drawer is slidably connected to the base such that a user can slide the drawer out from the bottom of the base to access contents inside and then slide the drawer back under the base for storage. The drawer is useable by the user even when the collapsible tray is folded closed.
Before our invention, while convenient when in use, a shortcoming of prior carriers is that they can occupy a lot of wasted space when on shelves and stacked together with other bulky prior carriers when not in use. In this regard, an inability to fold flat for storage renders prior carriers difficult to store when not in use.
Another shortcoming of prior carriers is that small parts can't easily be sorted and stored in a manner that is easy for a user to access but does not interfere with larger objects when they are placed in the prior carrier. In this regard, as an example and not a limitation, small items such as nuts and bolts or fishing hooks, lures, and weights can get lost amongst the larger item when placed together in prior carriers and such smaller items can't easily be sorted and remain sorted in protective compartments.
The present invention addresses these and other shortcomings by providing a collapsible tray. For these reasons and shortcomings as well as other reasons and shortcomings, there is a long-felt need that gives rise to the present invention.
The shortcomings of the prior art are overcome and additional advantages are provided through the provision of a collapsible tray comprising more than one foldable side. The foldable side comprises a trapezoid panel that has a tapered edge along the left and right sides, a first panel connector hole proximate to each of the tapered edges, and at least two triangle panels each having a hypotenuse edge with each having a second panel connector hole proximate to each of the hypotenuse edge.
The collapsible tray further comprises a panel connector that passes through the first panel connector hole and the second panel connector hole securing together in a movable manner each of the triangle panels to the trapezoid panel. And, more than one side panel. The side panel is movably interconnected at each end to the foldable side forming a tray perimeter.
The collapsible tray further comprises a base that is movably interconnected to each foldable side and each side panel. In operation, when a user applies a collapsing force to the trapezoid panel or the side panel, the adjacency between the tapered edge and the hypotenuse edge folds inward allowing each foldable side, and the side panel to fold flat on top of the base.
The collapsible tray further comprises a drawer. The drawer comprises at least one first slidable track. The base comprises at least one second slidable track. The first slidable track and the second slidable track interlock allowing the drawer to be slidably attached along the bottom surface of the base, wherein the user can slide the drawer out from the bottom of the base to access contents inside the drawer and then slide the drawer back under the base for storage.
Additional shortcomings of the prior art are overcome and additional advantages are provided through the provision of a collapsible tray comprising more than one foldable side. The foldable side comprises a trapezoid panel, and at least two triangle panels. The trapezoid panel has a top trapezoid edge, a bottom trapezoid edge, a left trapezoid edge, a right trapezoid edge, a portion of a first trapezoid base hinge along the bottom trapezoid edge, a tapered edge along each of the left trapezoid edge and the right trapezoid edge, and at least one first panel connector hole that is proximate to each of the tapered edge. The triangle panel forms a right triangle having a base edge, a perpendicular edge, a hypotenuse edge, a portion of a first triangle side panel hinge, and at least one second panel connector hole proximate to the hypotenuse edge. One of the triangle panels is positioned on the left trapezoid edge and one of the triangle panels is positioned on the right trapezoid edge. The base edge aligns with the top trapezoid edge and the hypotenuse edge aligns with the tapered edge.
The collapsible tray further comprises more than one panel connector. The panel connector passes through the first panel connector hole and the second panel connector hole securing together in a movable manner one of the triangle panels to the left trapezoid edge and one of the triangle panels to the right trapezoid edge. And, more than one side panel has a left side panel edge, a right side panel edge, a top side panel edge, and a bottom side panel edge. The bottom side panel edge comprises a portion of at least one first side panel base hinge. The left side panel edge comprises a portion of at least one second triangle side panel hinge. And, the right side panel edge comprises a portion of at least one of the second triangle side panel hinge. Each of the first triangle side panel hinge and the second triangle side panel hinge are movably interconnected forming a tray perimeter. The tray perimeter comprises two of the side panel and two of the foldable side panel.
The collapsible tray further comprises a base. The base comprises a portion of at least one second trapezoid base hinge that interconnects with the first trapezoid base hinge securing together in a movable manner each of the trapezoid panels to the base and a portion of at least one of a second side panel base hinge that interconnects with the first side panel base hinge securing together in a movable manner each of the side panel to the base.
In operation, when a user applies a collapsing force to the trapezoid panel or the side panel, the adjacency between the tapered edge and the hypotenuse edge folds inward allowing each of the trapezoid panel, the triangle panel, and the side panel to fold flat on top of the base.
Additional shortcomings of the prior art are overcome and additional advantages are provided through the provision of a collapsible tray comprising more than one trapezoid panel having a top trapezoid edge, a bottom trapezoid edge, a left trapezoid edge, a right trapezoid edge, a portion of a first trapezoid base hinge along the bottom trapezoid edge, a tapered edge along each of the left trapezoid edge and the right trapezoid edge, and at least one first panel connector hole proximate to each of the tapered edge. The bottom trapezoid edge comprises a portion of at least one first trapezoid base hinge.
The collapsible tray further comprises more than one triangle panel that forms a right triangle having a base edge, a perpendicular edge, a hypotenuse edge, and at least one second panel connector hole proximate to the hypotenuse edge. The perpendicular edge comprises a portion of at least one first triangle side panel hinge. One of the triangle panels is positioned on the left trapezoid edge and one triangle panel is positioned on the right trapezoid edge. The base edge aligns with the top trapezoid edge and the hypotenuse edge aligns with the tapered edge.
The collapsible tray further comprises more than one panel connector, the panel connector passes through the first panel connector hole and the second panel connector hole securing together in a movable manner one of the triangle panels to the left trapezoid edge and one of the triangle panel to the right trapezoid edge, forming a foldable side panel that is rectangular in shape. And, more than one side panel has a left side panel edge, a right side panel edge, a top side panel edge, and a bottom side panel edge. The bottom side panel edge comprises a portion of at least one of a first side panel base hinge. The left side panel edge comprises a portion of at least one of a second triangle side panel hinge and the right side panel edge comprises at least one of the second triangle side panel hinge. Each of the first triangle side panel hinge and the second triangle side panel hinge are movably interconnected forming a tray perimeter that comprises two of the side panel and two of the foldable side panel.
The collapsible tray further comprises a base. The base comprises a portion of at least one of a second trapezoid base hinge that interconnects with the first trapezoid base hinge securing together in a movable manner each of the trapezoid panels to the base and a portion of at least one of a second side panel base hinge that interconnects with the first side panel base hinge securing together in a movable manner each of the side panel to the base. In operation, when a user applies a collapsing force to the trapezoid panel or the side panel, adjacency between the tapered edge and the hypotenuse edge folds inward allowing each of the trapezoid panel, the triangle panel, and the side panel to fold flat on top of the base.
Additional features and advantages are realized through the techniques of the present invention. Other embodiments and aspects of the invention are described in detail herein and are considered a part of the claimed invention. For a better understanding of the invention with advantages and features, refer to the description and the drawings.
The subject matter which is regarded as the invention is particularly pointed out and distinctly claimed in the claims at the conclusion of the specification. The foregoing and other objects, features, and advantages of the invention are apparent from the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
The detailed description explains the preferred embodiments of the invention, together with advantages and features, by way of example with reference to the drawings.
Turning now to the drawings in greater detail, it will be seen that in
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In another exemplary embodiment, the first panel connector hole 170 can be formed within the trapezoid panel 114 surface proximate to tapered edge 162. In this regard, the tapered edge 162 can remain intact and the first panel connector hole 170 can be cut, integrally formed, or otherwise fabricated within the interior region of the trapezoid panel 114, as may be required and/or desired in a particular embodiment.
The foldable panel 160 can further comprise at least two triangle panels 104. Each of the triangle panels 104 can have a base edge 176, a perpendicular edge 178, and a hypotenuse edge 180 with a second panel connector hole 164 proximate to each of the hypotenuse edge 180.
The second panel connector hole 164 can be formed by integrally forming triangle panel notch 166 along the hypotenuse edge 180 and installing a triangle panel bridge pin 168 between the contoured edges of triangle panel notch 166. In this regard, the second panel connector hole 164 is formed between the tringle panel bridge pin 168 and the rear contour edge of the triangle panel notch 166. The triangle panel bridge pin 168 can be fabricated from metal, plastic, a combination thereof, or other suitable materials.
In another exemplary embodiment, the second panel connector hole 164 can be formed within the triangle panel 104 surface proximate to hypotenuse edge 180. In this regard, the hypotenuse edge 180 can remain intact and the second panel connector hole 1164 can be cut, integrally formed, or otherwise fabricated within the interior region of the triangle panel 104, as may be required and/or desired in a particular embodiment.
In an exemplary embodiment, the collapsible tray 100 can further comprise a panel connector 106 that passes through the first panel connector hole 170 and the second panel connector hole 164 securing together in a movable manner each of the triangle panel 104 to the trapezoid panel 114. In this regard, triangle panels 104 can fold at the hypotenuse edge 180 and tapered edge 162 to lie flat on the trapezoid panel 114.
In an exemplary embodiment, the collapsible tray 100 can further comprise more than one side panel 108. The side panel 108 is movably interconnected at each end 190 to the foldable side 160 forming a tray perimeter 194. In this regard, each end 190 of side panel 108 can be interconnected with a perpendicular edge 178 of triangle panel 104 forming tray perimeter 194 which is rectangular in shape. The tray perimeter 194 is illustrated in at least
In an exemplary embodiment, the collapsible tray 100 can further comprise a base 110 that is movably interconnected to each of the foldable side 160 and each of the side panels 108, wherein when a user 302 applies a collapsing force 204/206 to the trapezoid panel 114 or the side panel 108, the adjacency between the tapered edge 162 and the hypotenuse edge 180 folds inward allowing each of the foldable sides 160 which is comprised of trapezoid panel 114 and two triangle panels 104, and the side panel 108 to fold flat on top of the base 110.
In operation, interconnections between the base 110, two foldable sides 160 and two side panels 108 can be by way of a hinge connection. Such hinge connection can be between the base 110, foldable sides 160 which comprises trapezoid panel 114 and two triangle panels 104 per foldable side, and side panels 108. Each of the trapezoid panel 114 and side panel 108 when hinged to base 110 can move freely as to lie flat on base 110 in a closed position and stand perpendicular to base 110 in an open position. Such hinge interconnections can be by way of pins 173 inserted through panels 104/108/114 and/or base 110, snap on hinges between panels 104/108/114 and/or base 110, snap together edges on panels 104/108/114 with base 110, or by other hinge type interconnections, as may be required and/or desired in a particular embodiment. In an exemplary embodiment, the trapezoid panel 114, triangle panels 104, and side panel 108 interconnect in a movable manner with the base 110 at the outer perimeter of base 110. Once interconnected and in the open position as better illustrated in at least
In an exemplary embodiment, the foldable side 160 can be rectangular in shape, or other shapes as may be required and/or desired in a particular embodiment.
In an exemplary embodiment, the collapsible tray 100 can be fabricated from metal, plastic, a combination thereof, or other suitable materials.
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In an exemplary embodiment, the collapsible tray 100 can further comprise a drawer lid 120 that is movably interconnected with drawer 112 along one edge. In this regard, when user 302 slides 208 drawer 112 out from the bottom of the base 110 drawer lid 120 can be opened to access the contents inside drawer 112. The drawer lid 120 can then be closed to cover the contents of drawer 112 before sliding 208 drawer 112 back under the base 110 for storage.
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In an exemplary embodiment, at least one of the standoff 103 is orientated on and extending outwardly from the front surface 149 of the side panel 108 and at least one of the standoff 103 is orientated on and extending outwardly from the back surface 165 of the side panel 108.
In another exemplary embodiment, one or more of standoff 103 is orientated on and extending outwardly from the front surface 149 of the side panel 108.
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In an exemplary embodiment, a collapsible tray 100 can comprise more than one foldable side 160. The foldable side 160 can comprise a trapezoid panel 114 having a tapered edge 162 along the left and right sides. A first panel connector hole 170 is located proximate to each of the tapered edge 162, and at least two triangle panels 104 each having a hypotenuse edge 180 and each having a second panel connector hole 164 located proximate to each of the hypotenuse edge 180.
The collapsible tray 100 further comprises a panel connector 106 that passes through the first panel connector hole 170 and the second panel connector hole 164 securing together in a movable manner each of the triangle panel 104 to the trapezoid panel 114, and, more than one side panel 108. The side panel 108 is movably interconnected at each end to the foldable side 160 forming a tray perimeter 194. The collapsible tray 100 further comprises a base 110 that is movably interconnected to each of the foldable sides 160 and each of the side panels 108. In operation, when user 302 applies a collapsing force 202/204 to the trapezoid panel 114 or the side panel 108, the adjacency between the tapered edge 162 and the hypotenuse edge 180 folds inward towards the base 110 allowing each of the foldable side 160, and the side panel 108 to fold flat on top of the base 110.
The collapsible tray 100 further comprises a drawer 112. Drawer 112 comprises at least one first slidable track 128. The base 110 comprises at least one second slidable track 192. The first slidable track 128 and second slidable track 192 interlock allow drawer 112 to be slidably attached along the bottom surface of the base 110. In operation, user 302 can slide drawer 112 out from the bottom of base 110 to access the contents inside drawer 112 and then slide drawer 112 back under base 110 for storage, even while the collapsible tray 100 is in the closed position.
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The triangle panel 104 forms a right triangle having a base edge 176, a perpendicular edge 178, a hypotenuse edge 180, a portion first triangle side panel hinge 157, and at least one second panel connector hole 164 that is proximate to the hypotenuse edge 180. One of the triangle panels 104 is positioned on the left trapezoid edge 135 and one of the triangle panels 104 is positioned on the right trapezoid edge 137. The base edge 176 aligns with the top trapezoid edge 141 and the hypotenuse edge 180 aligns with the tapered edge 162.
The collapsible tray 100 can further comprise more than one panel connector 106. The panel connector 106 passes through the first panel connector hole 170 and the second panel connector hole 164 securing together in a movable manner one of the triangle panel 104 to the left trapezoid edge 135 and one of the triangle panel 104 to the right trapezoid edge 137.
In an exemplary embodiment and an advantage in the present invention is that the trapezoid panel 114 and the triangle panels 104 are mutually exclusive and absent any panel connection therebetween. Instead, the panel connector 106 secures around the tringle panel bridge pin 168 and the trapezoid panel bridge pin 174 (and/or passes through the first panel connector hole 170 and the second panel connector hole 164) to hold loosely and freely the trapezoid panel 114 and the triangle panels 104 in positions. This arrangement prevents the trapezoid panel 114, triangle panels 104, and side panels 108 from binding during the opening and closing of the collapsible tray 100. In this regard, with minimal opening or collapsing force 202/204 the collapsible tray 100 can reliably open or fold without binding the panels as they move between positions.
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The collapsible tray 100 can further comprise a base 110. The base 110 can comprise a portion of at least one second trapezoid base hinge 159 that interconnects with the first trapezoid base hinge 163 securing together in a movable manner each of the trapezoid panel 114 to the base 110, and a portion of at least one second side panel base hinge 161 that interconnects with the first side panel base hinge 153 securing together in a movable manner each of the side panel 108 to the base 110.
In operation, when a user 302 applies a collapsing force 202/204 to the trapezoid panel 114 or the side panel 108, the adjacency between the tapered edge 162 and the hypotenuse edge 180 folds inward allowing each of the trapezoid panel 114, the triangle panel 104, and the side panel 108 to fold flat on top of the base 110.
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The collapsible tray 100 can further comprise more than one triangle panel 104 that forms a right triangle having a base edge 176, a perpendicular edge 178, a hypotenuse edge 180, and at least one second panel connector hole 164 proximate to the hypotenuse edge 180. The perpendicular edge 178 comprises a portion of at least one first triangle side panel hinge 157. One of the triangle panels 104 is positioned on the left trapezoid edge 135 and one of the triangle panels 104 is positioned on the right trapezoid edge 137. The base edge 176 aligns with the top trapezoid edge 141 and the hypotenuse edge 180 aligns with the tapered edge 162.
The collapsible tray 100 can further comprise more than one panel connector 106. The panel connector 106 passes through the first panel connector hole 170 and the second panel connector hole 164 securing together in a movable manner one of the triangle panel 104 to the left trapezoid edge 135 and one of the triangle panel 104 to the right trapezoid edge 137, forming a foldable side panel 160 that is rectangular in shape.
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The collapsible tray 100 can further comprise a base 110. The base 110 can comprise a portion of at least one second trapezoid base hinge 159 that interconnects with the first trapezoid base hinge 163 securing together in a movable manner each of the trapezoid panel 114 to the base 110, and a portion of at least one second side panel base hinge 161 that interconnects with the first side panel base hinge 153 securing together in a movable manner each of the side panel 108 to the base 110.
In operation, when a user 302 applies a collapsing force 202/204 to the trapezoid panel 114 or the side panel 108, the adjacency between the tapered edge 162 and the hypotenuse edge 180 folds inward allowing each of the trapezoid panel 114, the triangle panel 104, and the side panel 108 to fold flat on top of the base 110.
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In an exemplary embodiment, more than one locking tab 175 with tab magnet 179 and magnetic surface 177 can be used, as may be required and/or desired in a particular embodiment.
In an exemplary embodiment, any of the panels 104/108/114, base 110, drawer 112, drawer lid 120, handle 118, rotating link 102, folding link 122, or other components can use locking tabs 175 with tab magnetics 179 and magnetic surfaces 177, as may be required and or desired in a particular embodiment. In addition, the locking tab 175 can be placed on any panel or component and orientated as needed to effectuate the tab magnetic 179 magnetically interconnecting 210 with the magnetic surface 177.
In an exemplary embodiment, the collapsible tray 100 further comprises at least one locking tab 175. The locking tab 175 comprises a tab magnet 179 on one end and is fastened on the other end to either the trapezoid panel 114 or the triangle panel 104. When the collapsible tray is in an open position the locking tab 175 overlays both the trapezoid panel 114 and the triangle panel 104, and the tab magnet 179 magnetically engages 210 a magnetic surface 177 on either the trapezoid panel 114 or the triangle panel 104 whichever is absent the locking tab 175, keeping the collapsible tray 100 from closing by preventing the triangle panel 104 and the trapezoid panel 114 from folding along the tapered edge 162.
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In an exemplary embodiment, rotating link 102 can comprise a connecting end 136 that interconnects with handle 118 connecting end 138. Such connecting ends 136/138 interconnections can be by way of a hinge connection. Such hinge interconnection can be by way of pins 173 inserted through connecting ends 136/138, snap on hinges to rotating link 102 and handle 118, snap together edges on rotating link 102 and handle 118, or by other hinge type interconnections, as may be required and/or desired in a particular embodiment.
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In an exemplary embodiment and an advantage in the present invention is that the base 110 has standoffs 152/154. In this regard, drawer 112 can be completely removed from the base 110 and the base 110 can rest on a surface on standoffs 152/154. This renders the collapsible tray 100 usable with and without the drawer 112 installed under the base 110.
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In an exemplary embodiment, side panel 108 can have one or more side panels light weighting hole 184. In this regard, without significantly compromising the structural strength of side panel 108, one or more of the side panel light weighting holes 184 can be cut out of or otherwise eliminated from side panel 114. Such side panel light weighting holes 184 reduce material used and thus material costs as well as reduce the weight of the side panels 108 and thus the overall weight of the collapsible tray 100 making it easier for a user 302 to carry.
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In an exemplary embodiment, the collapsible tray 100 can comprise more than one rotating link 102 and a handle 118. The side panel 108 can further comprise more than one contour 167 that forms at least two end portions 169 and a center portion 171. When the collapsible tray 100 is in a closed position, each of the contour 167 raises the end portion 169 creating a storage passage 404 under each of the end portion 169 where the triangle panel 104 and trapezoid panel 114 fold along the tapper edge 162 and fit. The center portion 170 creates a recessed passage 406 where the rotating link 102 and the handle 118 fold and fit. In operation, when in the closed position the collapsible tray is of uniform thickness across the base 110.
Additionally, when the collapsible tray 100 is folded and stacked or otherwise stored, drawer 112 can still be slid out from under the base by user 302 and opened to access the contents. The drawer 112 can then be slid back under the base 110 without having to remove the collapsible tray 100 from storage or open the collapsible tray 100.
In an exemplary embodiment, handle side stops 158 can be formed and positioned along the top edge of the side panel 108 proximate to the outer surface of the link connector 122 and rotating link 102 such that the hinge connection between the link connector 122 and the panel 108 can only flex inward towards the base 110. In this regard, handle side stop 158 prevents the handle 118 and associated interconnect parts including the rotating link 102 and the link connector 122 from swaying from side to side, holding the handle stationary over the base 110 when the collapsible tray 100 is being carried by a user 302.
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In an exemplary embodiment, a lid handle 115 can be formed in drawer lid 120. In this regard, the lid handle 115 can provide a way for user 302 to open and close drawer lid 120, as well as friction fit, snap, latch, or otherwise be secured to drawer 112 as to keep the drawer lid 120 closed preventing the contents inside drawer 112 from spilling or undesirably mixing between drawer 112 compartments 117.
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In an exemplary embodiment, drawer 112 is useable by user 302 even when the collapsible tray 100 is folded closed. In this regard, while the triangle panel 104, trapezoid panel 114, and side panel 108 are folded closed on the base 110, user 302 can still slide drawer 112 out to access contents within drawer 112 and then slide the drawer 112 closed back under the base 110 when done for storage.
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In an exemplary embodiment, the trapezoid panel 114 can have one or more trapezoid light weighting holes 188. In this regard, without significantly compromising the structural strength of the trapezoid panel 104, one or more of the trapezoid light weighting holes 188 can be cut out of or otherwise eliminated from the trapezoid panel 114. Such trapezoid light weighting holes 188 reduce material used and thus material costs as well as reduce the weight of the trapezoid panels 104 and thus the overall weight of the collapsible tray 100 making it easier for a user 302 to carry.
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In an exemplary embodiment, the triangle panel 104 can have one or more triangle light weighting hole 186. In this regard, without significantly compromising the structural strength of triangle panel 104, one or more of the triangle light weighting holes 186 can be cut out of or otherwise eliminated from triangle panel 104. Such triangle light weighting holes 186 reduce material used and thus material costs as well as reduce the weight of the triangle panels 104 and thus the overall weight of the collapsible tray 100 making it easier for a user 302 to carry.
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In an exemplary embodiment, slide lock 116 can comprise slide tab 123 and guide 125. In operation, slide lock 116 can be inserted into slide lock channel 127A-B. In this regard and with reference to at least
In an exemplary embodiment, the trapezoid panel 114 has a first slide lock guide 133A that is recessed along the front surface of the trapezoid panel 114. Triangle panel 104 has a second slide lock guide 133B that is recessed along the front surface of triangle panel 104. When user 302 slides the slide lock 116, the slide lock glides along the first slide lock guide 133A and the second slide lock guide 133B.
In an exemplary embodiment, at least one slide lock 116 comprises a slide body 131 and a slide tab 123 connected to slide body 131. The triangle panel 104 comprises at least one first slide lock channel 127A. The trapezoid panel 114 comprises at least one second slide lock channel 127B. One the first lock channel 127A or the second slide lock channel 127B having a slider hole 127 therethrough. The slide body 131 slidably fits and is retained in either the first slider channel 127A or the second slider channel 127B. Slide tab 123 protrudes through slider hole 127 and is accessible to user 302. In operation, when the collapsible tray 100 is opened the first slide lock channel 127A and the second slide lock channel 127B are aligned allowing user 302 to reposition the slide lock 116 by way of the slider tab 123 to extend between both the first lock channel 127A and the second lock channel 127B keeping the collapsible tray from closing by preventing the triangle panel 104 and the trapezoid panel 114 from folding along the tapered edge 162.
While the preferred embodiment of the invention has been described, it will be understood that those skilled in the art, both now and in the future, may make various improvements and enhancements which fall within the scope of the claims which follow. These claims should be construed to maintain the proper protection for the invention first described.
This application contains subject matter which is related to the subject matter of the following co-pending application. The below-listed application is hereby incorporated herein by reference in its entirety: This is a U.S. non-provisional application that claims the benefit of a U.S. provisional application, Ser. No. 63/328,867, inventor Jorge Ricardo Mora Linares, entitled “Collapsible Tray”, filed Apr. 8, 2022.
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63328867 | Apr 2022 | US |