The present specification generally relates to storage containers and, more specifically, to foldable and collapsible storage containers including foldable storage volume partitions.
Containers come in a variety of shapes and sizes and are suitable for any number of uses. Some containers may be used for storage of items within storage volumes of the containers. Containers may also include storage volumes that are subdivided to allow for some organization of items placed therein.
However, many containers tend to take up significant space when not in use and stored away. To this end, for example, some containers may be stackable or even nested, one container on another container. This can help reduce space occupied by the containers when not in use. What are needed are foldable and collapsible storage containers including foldable storage volume partitions having collapsed configurations that can reduce space occupied by the containers when not in use.
In one embodiment, a foldable and collapsible storage container may include a bottom wall, a first pair of side walls that extend outwardly from the bottom wall with the storage container in a storage configuration. The first pair of side walls may comprise a first side wall and a second side wall that is substantially parallel to the first side wall with the storage container in the storage configuration. The storage container may further include a second pair of side walls that extend outwardly from the bottom wall with the storage container in the storage configuration, the second pair of side walls comprising a third side wall and a fourth side wall that is substantially parallel to the third side wall with the storage container in the storage configuration, and each comprising a bottom edge and a top edge. The bottom wall, first pair of side walls and second pair of side walls define a storage volume with the storage container in the storage configuration. A foldable storage volume partition may include a partition wall that extends between the third side wall and the fourth side wall and supports the third side wall and the fourth side wall in an upright position with the storage container in the storage configuration. The foldable storage partition may include a partition bottom hingedly connected to the partition wall that faces the bottom wall with the storage container in the storage configuration. The third and fourth side walls each may include a fold location extending from the bottom edge to the top edge of the third and fourth side walls that divide the third side wall into a first part and a second part and the fourth side wall into a first part and a second part. The partition wall may engage the third side wall and the fourth side wall with the storage container in the storage configuration to inhibit folding of the third side wall and the fourth side wall along their respective fold locations.
A foldable and collapsible storage container may include a bottom wall; a first pair of side walls that extend outwardly from the bottom wall with the storage container in a storage configuration. The first pair of side walls may include a first side wall and a second side wall that is substantially parallel to the first side wall with the storage container in the storage configuration and a second pair of side walls that extend outwardly from the bottom wall with the storage container in the storage configuration, the second pair of side walls comprising a third side wall and a fourth side wall that is substantially parallel to the third side wall with the storage container in the storage configuration, and each comprising a bottom edge and a top edge. The bottom wall, first pair of side walls and second pair of side walls may define a storage volume with the storage container in the storage configuration. A removable storage volume partition may include a partition bottom and a partition wall that extends between the third side wall and the fourth side wall and supports the third side wall and the fourth side wall in an upright position with the storage container in the storage configuration. The third and fourth side walls each include a fold location extending from the bottom edge to the top edge of the third and fourth side walls that divide the third side wall into a first part and a second part and the fourth side wall into a first part and a second part. The partition wall may engage the third side wall and the fourth side wall with the storage container in the storage configuration to inhibit folding of the third side wall and the fourth side wall along their respective fold locations.
In yet another embodiment, a method of expanding a storage container from a collapsed configuration to a storage configuration for storing items within the storage container may include providing a storage container comprising a bottom wall and a first and second pair of generally parallel side walls extending from the bottom wall. The second pair of generally parallel side walls may comprise a third and fourth side wall and the third and fourth side wall may include a fold location extending from a bottom edge to a top edge of the third and fourth side walls such that the third and fourth side walls are separated into respective first and second side wall parts at the fold location. The method may further include providing a foldable storage volume partition comprising a partition bottom and a partition wall wherein the partition bottom and the partition wall are foldably coupled along a bottom edge of the partition wall and engaging an inner surface of the third and fourth side walls with an outer edge of the partition bottom such that the third and fourth side walls are prevented from folding by the partition bottom.
These and additional features provided by the embodiments described herein will be more fully understood in view of the following detailed description, in conjunction with the drawings.
The embodiments set forth in the drawings are illustrative and exemplary in nature and not intended to limit the subject matter defined by the claims. The following detailed description of the illustrative embodiments can be understood when read in conjunction with the following drawings, where like structure is indicated with like reference numerals and in which:
Embodiments described herein generally relate to foldable and collapsible storage containers including foldable storage volume partitions. The storage containers include a bottom wall and side walls that extend outwardly from the bottom wall to define a storage volume therebetween. In particular, the storage containers may include first and second side walls that may be generally parallel and third and fourth side walls that extend between the first and second side walls. The third and fourth side walls may be generally parallel to each other forming a box-like shape. As will be described in greater detail below, at least one pair of the parallel side walls may each include a fold location where the at least one pair of the parallel side walls can be folded from a storage configuration to a collapsed configuration. A foldable storage volume partition may be located in the storage volume with the storage container in the storage configuration. The foldable storage volume partition may engage the at least one pair of the parallel side walls to inhibit unintended movement of the at least one pair of the parallel side walls from the storage configuration toward the collapsed configuration.
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For example, in the particular embodiment shown, the tabs 28 are removably fixed to the third and fourth side walls 20, 22 by a hook and loop connection. However, embodiments are not so limited. Any suitable method for removably affixing the foldable storage volume partition 26 to the third and fourth side walls, 20, 22 is contemplated, such as, for example, buttons, looped fasteners, clips, and the like. The one or more tabs 28 hold the partition wall 27 in place along the inner surface of the third and fourth side walls 20, 22. In some embodiments, the one or more tabs 28 are positioned such that the partition wall 27 is held perpendicular to the partition bottom 30 and perpendicular to the third and fourth side walls 20, 22 but embodiments are not so limited.
The partition wall 27 may extend substantially the entire height of a side wall, such as the third and fourth side walls 20, 22. However, embodiments are not so limited, and as shown in
The partition bottom 30 may lie substantially flat along the bottom wall 12 of the storage container 10 when the storage container 10 is in a storage configuration such that the edges of the partition bottom 30 contact the side walls 16, 18, 20, 22 along substantially all of the edge of the partition bottom and all of the side wall. Further, in some embodiments, the edges of the partition bottom 30 may be sized such that when the storage container 10 is in a storage configuration, the edges of the partition bottom 30 extend along the entire length of the respective side wall. In such embodiments the partition bottom 30 spans the entire bottom wall 12 of the storage container 12 such that the third and fourth side walls 20, 22 are prevented from folding inward at fold locations 24.
In some embodiments, the partition bottom 30 is hingedly connected to the storage container 10 at a hinged connection 34, such that the partition bottom 30 can pivot up or down such that the partition bottom 30 is clear of the fold location 24 that can extend along the first side wall 16, allowing the storage container 10 to collapse as will be described in greater detail below. In some other embodiments, there is no hinged connection between the partition bottom 30 and the bottom wall 12 of the storage container 10 such that the entire foldable storage volume partition 26 including the partition bottom 30 is removable from the storage container 10 to facilitate placement of the storage container 10 in the collapsed configuration.
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To facilitate collapsing the storage container 10, the various surfaces such as the bottom wall and the side walls may be collapsibly joined. Collapsible joints may be formed by covering a rigid surface in a foldable or bendable material and joining the edges of the foldable or bendable material, such as by sewing, hemming, or the like. For example, in some embodiments, the walls or wall surfaces may comprise a reinforcement member 30 and be covered in a fabric, such as a fabric covering 31. The fabric covering 31 may comprise cotton, polyester, nylon, or the like. In some embodiments, the covers of all the surfaces will be the same material but embodiments are not so limited. In some embodiments, one or more of the various walls of the storage container 10 comprise the reinforcement member 30. The reinforcement member 30 may be comprised of cardboard, plastic, particle board, or any other suitable material or combination of suitable materials such that the cloth or other material forming the outside of the wall is reinforced.
In some embodiments, various surfaces may only comprise a cloth material. For example, in some embodiments, the bottom wall 12 consists of a cloth material and the side walls are comprised of a cloth cover reinforced by plastic. This particular example arrangement may facilitate collapsing of the storage container 10 because the bottom wall 12 will affect negligible resistance to the collapsing of the storage container.
It is noted that the terms “substantially” and “about” may be utilized herein to represent the inherent degree of uncertainty that may be attributed to any quantitative comparison, value, measurement, or other representation. These terms are also utilized herein to represent the degree by which a quantitative representation may vary from a stated reference without resulting in a change in the basic function of the subject matter at issue.
While particular embodiments have been illustrated and described herein, it should be understood that various other changes and modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the claimed subject matter. Moreover, although various aspects of the claimed subject matter have been described herein, such aspects need not be utilized in combination. It is therefore intended that the appended claims cover all such changes and modifications that are within the scope of the claimed subject matter.
This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/550,882 filed on Aug. 28, 2017, the entire contents of which are incorporated by reference herein.
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62550882 | Aug 2017 | US |