1. Technical Field
The invention relates generally to enclosures, and more specifically, to a foldable box member that includes a structure for holding a support.
2. Related Art
Boxes are used in many applications. For some of these applications, each box can be used for transporting cargo that has a substantial amount of weight (e.g., vegetables). Further, in transit, multiple boxes are often stacked on one another. In this case, due to the weight of the cargo in each box, a lower box may collapse under the total weight. As a result, one or more vertical supports can be added to the lower box(es) in order to add strength.
One common approach to adding strength to a box is to insert spiral wound tubes into the box as vertical supports. The tubes are generally inserted at the corners. Current configurations require glue, tape, or the like to keep each support in place. For example, a current design in common use is a three-part laminated box that has corners formed from the innermost liner. Unfortunately, such a box design cannot be manufactured efficiently or safely, because it requires a manual glue application on the interior of the box.
As a result, a need exists for an improved box configuration that provides a foldable box member that includes a structure for holding one or more supports.
The present invention addresses the above-mentioned problems, as well as others, by providing a foldable box member that includes means for holding one or more supports without requiring the use of clamps, glue, tape, and the like. In particular, the foldable box member can comprise one or more elements, each of which can be configured to accept a support. In one embodiment, a portion of one or more top flaps for a box is used to form each element adjacent to a top corner of the box. Further, one or more bottom flaps of the box can be configured to accept an end of the support below an element to further assist in preventing the support from slipping. As a result, the invention provides an improved enclosure configuration for holding one or more supports.
A first aspect of the invention provides a foldable box member comprising: a main member comprising a plurality of creases that define a plurality of sides; and a first element attached to the main member, wherein the first element is configured to accept a support.
A second aspect of the invention provides a foldable box member comprising: a main member comprising a plurality of creases that define a plurality of sides; a first flap attached to the main member adjacent to one of the plurality of sides; a pair of elements attached to the main member adjacent to the first flap, wherein each element is configured to accept a support; and a second flap attached to the main member at an opposing position from the first flap and adjacent to the one of the plurality of sides.
A third aspect of the invention provides a foldable box member comprising: a main member comprising a first plurality of creases that define a plurality of sides; a second plurality of creases that define, for each of the plurality of sides: a first flap adjacent to the side; and a second flap adjacent to an opposing position of the side; and at least one crease that defines at least one element configured to accept a support.
A fourth aspect of the invention provides a method of creating an enclosure, the method comprising: folding a main member along each of a first plurality of creases to create a plurality of sides for the enclosure; affixing a first side on a first end of the main member to a second side on an opposing second end of the main member; and folding an element along each of a second plurality of creases to configure the element to accept a support.
A fifth aspect of the invention provides an enclosure created from a foldable main member, the enclosure comprising: a plurality of sides; and a plurality of elements configured to accept a support, wherein each element is folded beside one of the plurality of sides and is adjacent to a corner of the enclosure.
The illustrative aspects of the present invention are designed to solve the problems herein described and other problems not discussed, which are discoverable by a skilled artisan.
These and other features of this invention will be more readily understood from the following detailed description of the various aspects of the invention taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
It is noted that the drawings of the invention are not to scale. The drawings are intended to depict only typical aspects of the invention, and therefore should not be considered as limiting the scope of the invention. In the drawings, like numbering represents like elements between the drawings.
As indicated above, the invention provides a foldable box member that includes means for holding one or more supports without requiring the use of clamps, glue, tape, and the like. In particular, the foldable box member can comprise one or more elements, each of which can be configured to accept a support. In one embodiment, a portion of one or more top flaps for a box is used to form each element adjacent to a top corner of the box. Further, one or more bottom flaps of the box can be configured to accept an end of the support below an element to further assist in preventing the support from slipping. As a result, the invention provides an improved enclosure configuration for holding one or more supports.
Turning to the drawings,
In any event, when main member 12 is folded along creases 14A-C, sides 16A and 16D will create adjacent sides of the resulting enclosure. Since sides 16A, 16D are not contiguous along main member 12 (e.g., they are on opposing ends of main member 12), sides 16A and 16D can be affixed. In one embodiment, main member 12 can include a glue lap crease 18 that defines a glue lap 20. Main member 12 can be folded along glue lap crease 18, and glue lap 20 can be attached to side 16D. Glue lap 20 can be permanently or temporarily attached to side 16D using any now known or later developed solution such as glue, tape, etc.
Foldable box member 10 can further include one or more elements to form a top and/or bottom of the enclosure to form a box. For example, foldable box member 10 is shown including first (e.g., bottom) flaps 22A-D and second (e.g., top) flaps 24A-D that are each attached to opposing positions of main member 12 adjacent to a corresponding side 16A-D. In one embodiment, bottom flaps 22A-D and top flaps 24A-D are defined by sets of creases 26A-D and 28A-D in foldable box member 10, respectively. In this case, foldable box member 10 can be folded along sets of creases 26A-D, 28A-D such that bottom flaps 22A-D cover a bottom opening of the box, and top flaps 24A-D cover a top opening of the box in a known fashion.
While foldable box member 10 is described herein as having a “top” and a “bottom” it is understood that the enclosure made using foldable box member 10 can be used in any orientation without departing from the teachings of the invention. Further, it is understood that any number of bottom flaps 22A-D and/or top flaps 24A-D can be used to cover the bottom and/or top openings of the box respectively. For example, foldable box member 10 could include one bottom flap 22A that has sufficient size to cover the bottom opening. Further, it is understood that bottom flaps 22A-D and top flaps 24A-D are not required. In this case, foldable box member 10 can be used to create an enclosure and one or more separate covers can be provided apart from foldable box member 10 to cover the bottom and/or top openings.
As discussed above, foldable box member 10 includes means for holding a set (one or more) of supports. To this extent, foldable box member 10 is shown including a plurality of elements 30A-D each of which can be configured to accept a support. In one embodiment, elements 30A-D comprise portions of top flaps 24B, 24D that are defined by scores that assist in detaching elements 30A-D from the corresponding top flaps 24B, 24D. Additional aspects of elements 30A-D are discussed further with reference to
Element 30A is shown detached from top flap 24B and attached to main member 12 along crease 28B. Further, element 30A is shown attached to main member 12 in a location that is adjacent to crease 14A. As a result, element 30A will be located adjacent to an upper corner of the box created using foldable box member 10. It is understood that this arrangement is only illustrative. For example, as with element 30D (
In any event, element 30A is shown including a plurality of creases 32A-C that define a plurality of segments 34A-D. In particular, element 30A can be folded along each crease 32A-C to create separate segments 34A-D of element 30A. Segments 34B, 34D are shown configured to accept a support. In particular, segments 34B, 34D are each contoured to form slots 36A, 36B, respectively. In operation, the support can be inserted through each slot 36A-B and segments 34A-D will hold the support in place.
Using element 30A, foldable box member 10 provides means to hold a support adjacent to a top corner of a box. As noted previously, the support is generally located adjacent to a corner of the box and extends from the top of the box to the bottom of the box. To this extent, foldable box member 10 can include means for accepting an end of the support adjacent to the bottom corner of the box. For example, as shown in
It is understood that foldable box member 10 can be provided having pre-configured elements 30A-D (
In order to create box 40 using foldable box member 10 (
To configure element 30A to hold support 42, element 30A can be folded along creases 32A-C (
As previously discussed, box 40 will typically have a plurality of supports 42 located proximate each corner of box 40. For example,
Another aspect of the invention comprises a method of creating an enclosure. In particular, referring to
The foregoing description of the preferred embodiments of the invention has been presented for purposes of illustration and description. They are not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise form disclosed, and obviously many modifications and variations are possible in light of the above teachings. Such modifications and variations that are apparent to a person skilled in the art are intended to be included within the scope of this invention as defined by the accompanying claims. For example, while supports 42A-D (
The current application claims the benefit of co-pending U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/487,352, filed on Jul. 15, 2003, which is hereby incorporated herein by reference.
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60487352 | Jul 2003 | US |