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1. Field of the Invention
The present invention pertains to collapsible file systems and particularly to collapsible containers that include file dividers.
2. Relevant Art
A wide variety of containers and file dividers are known to the prior art. What is desired is a collapsible container and collapsible file divider assembly that can be folded to provide a substantially flat package for shipment and storage.
In one aspect of the present invention there is provided a divided storage system comprising a collapsible container and a collapsible divided file assembly, the container including a planar blank having a centrally-located bottom panel with four side portions, four side panels each foldably attached to a respective one side portion and movable to a position perpendicular to the bottom panel, fastener means carried by each side panel for attaching side panels together to define an interior space, the file assembly including a first and second file each locatable adjacent to the side panel and removably attachable thereto. The file assembly includes a plurality of file dividers located between the first and second files. A plurality of accordion pleats is used for attaching one file divider to an adjacent file divider. The file assembly includes a first and second file accordion pleats for attaching respective first and second files to respective adjacent one side panel. The first and second files include side panel members for attaching them to respective adjacent side panels. Alternatively, each first and second file accordion pleats each include a side panel member for attaching first and second files to respective adjacent side panels.
In another aspect of the present invention, there is a divided storage system comprising a collapsible container and a collapsible divided file assembly, the container including a planar blank having a central bottom panel having a pair of spaced substantially parallel first side edge portions and a pair of spaced substantially parallel second side edge portions, each first edge portion being substantially perpendicular to the second edge portions, a pair of end panels each having an outside edge portion and an inside edge portion adjacent one respective first edge portion of the bottom panel. A pair of side panels each have an outside edge portion and an inside edge portion closely adjacent a respective second side edge portion of the bottom panel and being foldably connected to the bottom panel. Each end panel has substantially parallel side edge portions and a pair of elongate tabs, each tab being foldably connected closely adjacent a respective side edge portion of respective end panel. Each tab carries at least one first fastener and at least one second fastener is carried on each end panel adjacent the outside edge portion of the end panel. The fasteners cooperating to connect at least one first fastener to at least one second fastener to attach the tabs to respective end panel to define an interior space of the container. The divider file assembly being located in the interior space and attachable to the container.
The divider file assembly includes a plurality of vertically disposable files, including a first file locatable closely adjacent one end panel and having spaced elongate edge portions, each edge portion of the first file including at least one passageway therethrough and aligned with one respective at least one first and second fasteners. Each edge portion of the first file is sandwiched between respective tab and respective end panel for securing the divider file assembly to the container when the respective fasteners are secured together. The divider file assembly further includes a second file locatable closely adjacent another end panel having spaced elongate edge portions. Each edge portion of the second file includes at least one passageway therethrough and aligned with another respective pair of at least one first and second fasteners. Each edge portion of the second file being sandwiched between another respective tab and another respective end panel for securing the divider file assembly to the container when another respective fasteners are secured together.
Each file includes a first and second side edge portion and a pair of first vertically elongated panels each attached to respective first and second side edge portion of the file and a pair of second vertically elongated panels each attached between one first panel of one file and another first panel of another adjacent file. Alternately, the assembly includes a pair of spaced accordion members, the file dividers mounted between the accordion members. The divider file assembly is collapsible to locate each file substantially flat against an adjacent file. Additionally a top cover is provided for covering the container which includes a top panel having four sides and a wall subtending from each side for defining an interior space sized to house the divider file therein when the assembly is collapsed.
In a further aspect of the present invention there is provided a divided storage system comprising a collapsible container and a collapsible divided file assembly, the container including a planar blank having a centrally-located bottom panel with four side portions, front and rear panels and two side panels each foldably attached to a respective one side portion of the bottom panel and movable to a position perpendicular to the bottom panel, fastener means carried by each panel for attaching the adjacent side panels together to define an interior space. The file assembly includes planar front and rear files having opposite edge portions locatable adjacent to respective front and rear panel, respective edge portions being removably attachable thereto. The file assembly includes a plurality of file dividers located between the front and rear files. A plurality of accordion pleats is provided for attaching one file divider to an adjacent file divider and to attach the front and rear files to adjacent the file dividers. The file assembly includes a first and second pair of file accordion pleats for attaching respective edge portions of the front and rear files to respective side panels.
The novel features which are believed to be characteristic of this invention are set forth with particularity in the appended claims. The invention itself, however, both as to its organization and method of operation, together with further objects and advantages thereof, may best be understood by reference to the following description taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, in which:
With respect to the present invention, the blank and fastener assembly used to form the container in accord with the present invention is shown in
Score lines 22 provide for the folding of said panels 25 upward with respect to bottom panel 12.
Each side panel 25 has an upper edge portion 26 and interior and exterior surfaces 31, 32 and a pair of elongate tabs 28 which are foldable about score lines 27. A first set of fasteners 29 mounted on tabs 28 cooperate with a second set of fasteners 19. Fasteners 19, 29 may be snap fasteners, cam locks and any similar fasteners that can secure file dividers therebetween as will be discussed hereinbelow. Posts 30 may be integral to either fastener 19 or 29.
With respect to
Tabs 34 are sandwiched between tabs 28 of side panels 25 and the front and rear panels 13 with fasteners 19 and 29 with post members 30 fitting through respective passageways 39.
An assembled container 50 is shown in
The precise dimensions and shape (square (
While the invention has been described with respect to certain specific embodiments, it will be appreciated that many modifications and changes may be made by those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit of the invention. It is intended therefore, by the appended claims to cover all such modifications and changes as fall within the true spirit and scope of the invention.
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20070062833 A1 | Mar 2007 | US |