Claims
- 1. A container assembly which is constructed from a prefolded blank of material comprising;
- a blank of material having fold lines formed therein which define a bottom wall, four side walls coupled to said bottom wall by means of said fold lines, bellows-type coupling members adapted to couple adjacent ones of said side walls to one another by means of said fold lines, and four top walls coupled to said side walls by means of said fold lines, wherein each of said bellows-type coupling members having fold lines formed therein which separate said bellows-type coupling members into at least two portions;
- wherein said blank of material is prefolded to form a partially assembled container, said pre-folding comprising folding two opposed side walls, said bellows-type coupling members, and said top walls associated therewith onto said bottom wall by means of aid fold lines coupling said side and bottom walls, and folding the top walls associated with the remaining two side walls into a position adjacent said bottom wall, wherein said container assembly is constructed from said pre-folded blank by drawing said side walls to an upstanding position relative to said bottom wall, with said fold lines separating said bellows-type coupling members into at least two portions enabling said bellows-type coupling members to be inwardly folded to the interior of said container assembly, and said top walls being folded into substantially parallel relationship with said bottom wall.
- 2. A container assembly as in claim 1, wherein,
- said bellows-type coupling members which are pre-folded along with their associated side walls are secured to the other side walls with which they are associated on one of said at least two portions thereof such that upon subsequent folding of the other of said side walls to an upstanding position relative to said bottom wall, the bellows-type coupling members will be automatically inwardly folded along the fold lines formed therein acting to draw up the side walls which were folded on to said bottom wall to their upstanding position relative to said bottom wall.
- 3. A container assembly as in claim 2, wherein,
- said one portion of said bellows-type coupling members which is secured to said side walls is the portion which lies directly adjacent said side walls to which said portions are secured.
- 4. A container assembly as in claim 2, wherein,
- said portions of said bellows-type coupling members are secured to said side walls by means of non-structural gluing thereof.
- 5. A container assembly as in claim 1, wherein,
- said fold lines coupling said top walls to said side walls are formed as hinged score lines to allow said top walls to be easily manipulated in both directions relative to said side walls.
- 6. A container assembly as in claim 1, wherein,
- said fold lines formed in said bellows-type coupling means are more easily manipulated than the fold lines coupling said side walls to said bottom wall, the fold lines coupling said top walls to said side walls and the fold lines coupling said side walls to said bellows-type coupling members.
- 7. A container assembly of claim 1, wherein
- the fold lines coupling said side walls to said bottom wall are score lines forming weakened zones, wherein said score lines are relatively broad to allow said side walls to be folded onto said bottom wall without damaging the blank of material from which the container is formed, and the fold lines coupling said side walls to said bellows-type coupling members are relatively narrow such that when folded they will form a sharp creased fold which will allow each of said side walls to be positioned in closely adjacent relationship when in their upstanding positions relative to said bottom wall.
- 8. A container assembly as in claim 1, wherein,
- at least two of said top walls which are diametrically opposed are dimensioned so as to slightly overlap when in their substantially parallel position relative to said bottom wall to allow said at least two top walls to be secured to one another.
- 9. The container assembly of claim 8, wherein,
- said at least two overlapping top walls are secured to one another by means of an adhesive material associated with one of said overlapping top walls.
- 10. The container assembly of claim 8, wherein,
- said at least two of said top walls which are diametrically opposed and adapted to be secured to one another are free from direct connection to one another and are secured to one another by means of a separate securing means.
- 11. The container assembly of claim 1, wherein,
- two of said top walls are formed in rectilinear configuration, with the other two of said top walls being formed in triangular configuration, wherein said rectilinear top walls are initially folded into said substantially parallel relationship with said bottom wall and subsequently said triangular top walls are folded to said substantially parallel relationship with respect to said bottom wall, wherein each of said top walls will then be exposed at approximately the center of the enclosed top of the container formed by the top walls, wherein a securing means may be positioned at this center location to secure each of the top walls thereto.
- 12. The container assembly of claim 11, wherein,
- said rectilinear top walls are angled at their outer edges at a pre-selected angle which coincides with the angle of the triangularly shaped top walls such that a plurality of said blanks of material may be interlocked along a portion of each of said plurality constituting part of said triangularly shaped top wall and an adjacent bellows-type coupling member of a first blank, a bellows-type coupling member and a portion of a rectilinear top wall of a second blank.
- 13. The container assembly of claim 12, wherein,
- a plurality of said blanks of material are formed from a single unitary sheet of material, wherein said interlocking relationship of said plurality of blanks allows said plurality of blanks to be oriented with respect to said sheet so as to minimize the production of scrap material therefrom.
- 14. The container assembly of claim 1, wherein,
- said blank of material also has formed therein at least one punch-out portion which may be subsequently removed from the blank of material.
- 15. The container assembly of claim 1, wherein,
- said blank of material includes at least one slot formed therein which is adapted to accept and retain a separate gift card.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This application is a continuation-in-part of copending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 357,033, filed on May 25, 1989, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,533,668.
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