1. Field of the Invention
This invention patent relates to a display hutch. More particularly, this invention relates to a corrugated display hutch that is collapsible and does not require plastic clips, metal poles or similar components to support the shelves.
2. Description of the Related Art
Corrugated hutches, or hutch-like containers made primarily of corrugated board, can be used to ship and display items in a retail setting. The construction of such hutches can depend in large part on the amount of weight each shelf is expected to bear. Shelves in some existing corrugated hutches are supported by a combination of corrugated board, plastic interlocking clips, metal poles or similar components. For example, in one known version, the back of the shelf is anchored to the back wall of the hutch and the front of the shelf is supported by plastic interlocking clips that are inserted into the front lip of the shelf and attach to the side walls of the hutch. In another known version a metal pole locks into the side walls and supports the shelves from underneath.
A need exists for an inexpensive, easy-to-assemble corrugated hutch that does not require plastic clips, metal poles or similar components for supporting the shelves. The present invention is intended to fulfill this need while providing a collapsible, easy-to-assemble corrugated hutch for shipping and displaying products.
The present invention is a collapsible corrugated hutch that does not require plastic clips, metal poles or similar components to support the front of the shelves. Instead, reinforced side walls support the front of the shelves.
In one aspect of the invention a hutch is provided, the hutch comprising a back wall, two side walls and at least one shelf. The back wall defines a number of elongated slots equal to the number of shelves.
Each shelf comprises a bottom panel and a cut out portion rotatably attached to the bottom panel about a rear fold line. The cut out portion is inserted through one of the elongated slots in the back wall. The bottom panel defines a slot on either side of the bottom panel.
The two side walls are hingedly attached to the back wall along rear fold lines. Each side wall comprises an outer panel and an inner panel connected by vertically oriented double fold lines. Each inner panel comprises at least one integrally formed first shelf support for supporting a shelf. Each first shelf support has a top edge and a locator tab extending upward from the top edge and configured to extend through one of the slots in the shelf.
The hutch may further comprise two side wall supports. Each side wall support may be captured (“sandwiched”) between the outer panel and the inner panel of each side wall on either side of the hutch. Each side wall support may comprise at least one integrally formed second shelf support, so that the shelves are also supported by the second shelf supports.
Each shelf may further comprise a top panel attached to the bottom panel along double fold lines so that the top and bottom panels are in a flat, abutting relationship, thereby forming a shelf having two thicknesses of a material such as corrugated board. The top panel may define a slot on either side of the top panel and in vertical alignment with the slots defined by the bottom panel so that the locator tabs extend through the slots in both the bottom panel and the top panel.
The back wall and the two side walls may be formed from a first blank, and each shelf may be formed from a second blank. Each side wall support may be formed from a third blank. The blanks preferably are made of corrugated board.
In another aspect of the invention a hutch is provided comprising a back wall and two side walls formed from a first blank, and a plurality of shelves, each shelf made from one of a plurality of second blanks. The back wall defines vertically spaced apart, horizontal, elongated slots. The two side walls are foldably attached to the back wall.
Each side wall comprises an outer panel and an inner panel connected by vertically oriented double fold lines. The outer and inner panels are in spaced parallel relationship to each other and may accommodate a side wall support therebetween. Each inner panel comprises a plurality of vertically arranged shelf supports, with each shelf support having a horizontally oriented top edge and a locator tab extending upward from the top edge.
Each shelf comprises a top panel attached to a bottom panel along double fold lines. The top panel comprises a cut out portion foldably connected to the bottom panel along the double fold line. The top panel and the bottom panel each define slots located along laterally disposed sides of the shelf. The top panel is folded over onto the bottom panel so that the top panel lies flat against the bottom panel and the slots in the top panel align with the slots in the bottom panel. The cut out portion of each shelf is inserted into one of the elongated slots in the back wall so that the shelves are rotatably connected to the back wall portion.
The two side walls may be rotatable between a first “flat” position in which the two side walls are substantially co-planar with the back wall, and a second “display” position in which the side walls are perpendicular to the back wall and the shelf supports of one side wall are laterally spaced from the shelf supports of the other side wall.
Similarly, each shelf may be rotatable between a first “flat” position in which the shelf lies substantially flat against the back wall, and a second “display” position in which the shelf extends perpendicularly outward from the back wall and abuts (rests on) the top edges of laterally spaced shelf supports and the locator tabs of each pair of laterally spaced shelf supports extend through the slots in the shelf.
The hutch may further comprise two side wall supports, each made from one of two third blanks. Each side wall support may be captured between the outer panel and the inner panel of one of the side walls. Each side wall support may comprise a plurality of vertically arranged second shelf supports. Each of the second shelf supports of one of the side wall supports may be laterally spaced from a second shelf support of the other side wall support. Each second shelf support may have a horizontally oriented top edge, so that in the second “display” position each shelf also abuts and is supported by the top edges of a pair of laterally spaced apart second shelf supports.
Each side wall support may comprise two hingedly connected, similarly shaped halves which are folded together to form a side wall support having a double thickness. Thus each lateral side of each shelf may be supported by three thicknesses of material, one thickness being the top edge of a shelf support forming part of a side wall inner panel and the other two thicknesses being the two top edges of a second shelf support.
In another aspect of the invention a method of assembling a hutch is provided. The method may comprise the steps of:
providing a first blank including a back wall portion defining vertically spaced apart, horizontal, elongated slots and two side wall portions foldably attached to the back wall portion, each side wall portion comprising an outer panel and an inner panel connected by vertically oriented double fold lines, each inner panel comprising a plurality of vertically arranged shelf supports, each shelf support having a top edge and a locator tab extending upward from the top edge;
providing a plurality of second blanks, each second blank comprising a top panel portion attached to a bottom panel portion along double fold lines, the top panel portion comprising a cut out portion foldably connected to the bottom panel portion along the double fold line, the second blank defining slots located in the top panel and in the bottom panel;
folding the top panel of each second blank along the double fold lines until the top panel lies flat against the bottom panel and the slots in the top and bottom panels align to form a plurality of shelves; and
inserting the cut out portion of each shelf into one of the elongated slots in the back wall so that the shelves are rotatably connected to the back wall.
The two side wall portions may be rotatable between a first “flat” position in which the two side wall portions are substantially co-planar with the back wall portion and a second “display” position in which the side wall portions are perpendicular to the back wall portion and the shelf supports of one side wall portion are laterally spaced from the shelf supports of the other side wall portion.
Similarly, each shelf may be rotatable between a first “flat” position in which the shelf lies substantially flat against the back wall portion and a second “display” position in which the shelf extends perpendicularly outward from the back wall portion and abuts the top edges of laterally spaced shelf supports and the locator tabs of the laterally spaced shelf supports extend through the slots in the shelf.
The method may comprise the further steps of:
providing a pair of third blanks, each third blank comprising two halves foldably connected to form a side wall support having a double thickness of material;
placing a side wall support against an inner facing surface of each side wall outer panel; and
inwardly folding the side wall inner panels until they are substantially parallel to and spaced apart from the outer panels and the side wall supports are captured between the outer panels and the inner panels.
While this invention may be embodied in many forms, there is shown in the drawings and will herein be described in detail one or more embodiments with the understanding that this disclosure is to be considered an exemplification of the principles of the invention and is not intended to limit the invention to the illustrated embodiments.
The invention is a collapsible corrugated hutch that does not require plastic clips, metal poles or similar components to support the front of the shelves. Instead, side walls reinforced with side wall supports support the front of the shelves.
Turning to the drawings, there is shown in
The hutch 10 shown in
a first blank 12 (
Each side wall portion 16 of the first blank 12 comprises an outer panel 28 and an inner panel 30 connected by vertically oriented double fold lines 32. Each outer panel 28 extends vertically from a bottom edge 34 to a top edge 36 and horizontally from the rear fold line 26 to one of the double fold lines 32. Each inner panel 30 comprises a plurality of irregularly shaped, vertically arranged shelf supports 38. Each first shelf support 38 has a top edge 40 for supporting one lateral side of a shelf 20 and a locator tab 42 that extends upward from the top edge 40. Each locator tab 42 fits through a corresponding slot 68 in one of the shelves 20.
To assemble a shelf 20, the top panel 46 may be rotated along the double fold lines 50 until it lies flat against the bottom panel 48. The inner front panel 58 is folded over along the double fold lines 60 until it lies flat against the outer front panel 54 and then the inner and outer front panel assembly (a.k.a. front wall 52) is folded along fold line 56 until the front wall 52 is perpendicular to the top and bottom panels 46, 48.
The top panel 46 comprises a cut out portion 62 that can be lifted and rotated about the rear double fold line 50. The cut out portion 62 comprises an elongated body 64 hingedly attached to the bottom panel 48 and tabs 66 extending from the body 64. The second blank 18 further comprises slots 68 located along the lateral sides of the top panel 46 and the bottom panel 48 parallel to the side edges of the top and bottom panels 46, 48. The slots 68 in the top and bottom panels 46, 48 align when the top panel 46 is folded over onto the bottom panel 48.
The hutch 10 of
Side wall supports 24 are formed from the third blanks 22 and then attached to the inner facing surfaces 44 of the side wall outer panels 28. Finally, the side wall inner panels 30 are folded over the side wall supports 24 as shown in
To erect the folded hutch 10 of
It is understood that the embodiments of the invention described above are only particular examples which serve to illustrate the principles of the invention. Modifications and alternative embodiments of the invention are contemplated which do not depart from the scope of the invention as defined by the foregoing teachings and appended claims. It is intended that the claims cover all such modifications and alternative embodiments that fall within their scope.