1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to containers in general, and more particularly, to a foldable container.
2. Description of the Prior Art
In an office, store, merchandising or any other environment, many different types of containers are abundantly used for collecting and storing various articles. Typically, known prior art container devices are of a totally rigid, noncollapsible construction and, importantly, few of the known devices are designed to be transported in a disassembled state for ease of portability, while providing a design which is easy to assemble on-site. A totally rigid construction makes the known devices bulky, awkward and difficult to transport from one location to another. Moreover, the containers of a truncated pyramid shape, which are highly desirable as vases due to their stability, are difficult to make in a rigid form (the open neck being narrower than the base). Therefore, there exists a need for an inexpensive container assembly, especially of a truncated pyramid shape, which can be easily and conveniently employed in a wide variety of environments, both indoors and outdoors, which container assembly can be stored and shipped in a compact, flat folded package and can be easily and readily assembled.
Furthermore, flowers are among the most often given and most widely appreciated gifts. However, it is not always possible to quickly obtain a vase. The flowers can therefore not be put in water immediately, and the durability of the often expensive bouquet decreases. This situation is known for example from a sick-visit in a hospital, where there often is a shortage of vases. Another example may be receptions where the number of flower bouquets can be very large, but the possibility of putting the flowers in water is missing. For this reason, many flower givers thus settle for cellophane or paper-wrapped flowers with a tie string, together with a plain note card. This is typically a leaky and unimpressive manner of presentation, albeit inexpensive. It would be preferable to present flowers with an attractive, convenient, and decorative vase that even has an appropriate theme for the occasion, yet is inexpensive.
Folding paper containers are known in the prior art for holding or carrying objects. While known foldable containers, have proven to be acceptable for various applications, such devices are nevertheless susceptible to improvements that may enhance their performance and lower cost. With this in mind, a need exists to develop improved foldable containers that advance the art.
According to a first aspect of the present invention, there is provided a container intended to hold a liquid and formed of a single-piece sheet of a stiff but foldable material. The container of the present invention is movable between an expanded position and a folded position. The container comprises a substantially rectangular bottom wall defined by four sides thereof, and four side walls hingedly connected to each other and to the bottom wall. The side walls include first and second pairs of opposite side walls. The container if the present invention further comprises a median fold line crossing the second pair of opposite side walls and the bottom wall so that each of the opposite side walls and the bottom wall are foldable along the median fold line, and two bottom fold lines formed on the bottom wall and extending substantially diagonally across the bottom wall so that the bottom wall is foldable along the bottom fold lines.
According to a second aspect of the present invention, there is provided a blank for forming a foldable container. The blank of the present invention is formed from a substantially flat single-piece sheet of foldable material and comprises a substantially rectangular base panel having four sides, four side panels radially outwardly extending from corresponding sides of the base panel and separated therefrom by four base fold lines defining the four sides of said base panel, and four sets of web panels each provided between each two of the side panels. Each of the sets of web panels has a plurality of web panels hingedly connected to each other along web fold lines. The four side panels include first and second pairs of opposite side panels. The blank of the present invention further includes a plurality of side fold lines radially outwardly extending from the bottom panel for separating the sets of web panels and the side panels, a median fold line crossing the second pair of opposite side panels and the base panel so that each of the second pair of opposite side panels and the base panel are foldable along the median fold line, and two bottom fold lines formed on the bottom panel and extending substantially diagonally across the base panel so that the base panel is foldable along the bottom fold lines.
With this invention, the foldable side walls can be imprinted, embossed, engraved, etched or otherwise decorated with indicia and can be easily and simultaneously used as a sign to promote the sale of goods and/or services in a commercial setting to promote an activity or event, or to convey any particular message in an office or other environment. Because the foldable blank of this invention is easily manufactured and shipped, this enables a user to imprint a company logo, advertising promotional material, or any other message on the body panel and to display the same when the present device is utilized as a promotional container. Since the blank is made of a lightweight, preferably resilient or flexible, material as will be hereinafter explained, it can be easily manufactured, transported and assembled for use as a container assembly. The present assembly affords a user a simple arrangement to assemble, particularly, in a commercial environment where one is promoting and merchandising goods and/or services for short period of time with the constant need to replace one advertisement with another in a simple and inexpensive manner.
Therefore, the present invention provides a foldable container which can easily receive printing to promote goods and/or services, convey a message or present a unique design. The construction and operation of a container assembly can be packaged, stored and shipped in a substantially flat condition, and can be easily assembled without the use of tools or other fastener means for assembling the same. It will be appreciated that the present invention presents a container of very simple design and construction that is inexpensive to produce from a single-piece blank.
Other objects and advantages of the invention will become apparent from a study of the following specification when viewed in light of the accompanying drawings, wherein:
Referring now to the illustrations for a better understanding of the invention, it will be seen that this invention is a foldable container indicated generally by reference numeral 2, which may be intended to hold a liquid, such as water, so as to act as a vase for flowers.
The container 2 of the present invention is movable between a deployed (or erected) position (or state) (illustrated in
The container 2 is of a generally truncated pyramid shape in which the truncated pyramid is a four side truncated pyramid having a substantially rectangular, flat bottom wall 3 considerably larger than an open top 14. Preferably, the bottom wall 3 is substantially square in shape. The container 2 further comprises a plurality of side walls 4, 5, 6 and 7 hingedly connected to each other and to the bottom wall 3. The side walls 4-7 have top edges 9 defining the open top 14 of the container 2. The side walls 4, 5, 6 and 7 of the container 2 include a first pair of the opposite side walls 4 and 6, and a second pair of the opposite side walls 5 and 7. Moreover, each of the second pair of the opposite side walls 5 and 7 is provided with a median fold line 96 so that the side walls 5 and 7 are foldable along the median fold line 96. Each of the first pair of the opposite side walls 4 and 6 is not foldable. As illustrated in
The container 2 is formed from a blank 8 in the form of a single-piece, substantially flat sheet cut out from a sheet of any appropriate relatively stiff but foldable material, as illustrated in
Further preferably, the sheet of the blank 8 is liquid-proof or water-proof (water-impermeable). However, the sheet of the blank 8 which is not liquid-proof is also within the scope of the present invention. Examples of the liquid-proof material for the sheet of the blank 8 may be a cellulose material, a paper or cardboard having a suitable water-resistant layer of plastic (such as polyethylene or polyester) laminate on an inner side thereof. Alternatively, the blank 8 may be formed entirely of a plastic material. Moreover, the plastic material of the blank 8 may be waterproofed by a layer of coating of a water-proof emulsion thereon, and/or such emulsion may be incorporated into the structure of the sheet material forming the blank 8, for example whilst the sheet material is being manufactured. Also, the sheet of the blank 8 may be laminated or coated in someway.
The blank 8 is indented or creased to form a plurality of fold (or crease) lines depicted by dash lines in
The side panels 26, 28, 30 and 32 are provided to form the side walls 4-7 of the container 2 and are demarcated further by side fold lines 34, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46 and 48. As illustrated, the tabs 15 and 16 are provided adjacent to the opposite side panels 26 and 30, respectively. Each of the trapezoidal side panels 26, 28, 30 and 32 progressively tapers in the direction away from the base panel 12 to the outer periphery 10. Between each two adjacent trapezoidal side panels 26 and 28, 28 and 30, 30 and 32, and 32 and 28 is a respective set of four substantially triangular web panels hingedly connected to each other. Each of the triangular web panels widens toward the periphery 10 from an acute angle apex at a respective corner of the base panel 12. Each set of the triangular web panels is depicted with the reference characters 50A, 52A, 54A and 56A; 58A, 60A, 62A and 64A; 50B, 52B, 54B and 56B; and 58B, 60B, 62B and 64B. The above triangular web panels are demarcated at least in part by web fold lines 66, 68, 70, 72, 74, 76, 80, 82, 84, 86 and 88. Furthermore, tab fold lines 89 and 90 extend across a root of each tab 15 and 16.
The blank 8 is crossed by a medial fold line 96 so as to divide each of the second pair of the truncated trapezoidal side panels 28 and 32 along its intended height into two substantially equal areas 28A, 28B and 32A, 32B and to divide the base pane 12 into two substantially equal rectangles. In other words, the median fold line 96 extends substantially along an axis of symmetry of the opposite side panels 28 and 32 and the base panel 12. Furthermore, the base panel 12 is crossed with two diagonal first and second bottom fold lines 92 and 94. Consequently, if the base panel 12 is square, according to the preferred embodiment of the present invention, the bottom fold lines 92, 94 and the median fold line 96 extend substantially along axes of symmetry of the base panel 12.
In the preferred embodiment of the present invention, as illustrated in
The container 2 may be formed from the blank 8 using an origami method. More specifically, the method for forming the container 2, as shown in
More specifically, the forming of the side wall 4 including the side panel 26 according to one of the exemplary embodiments of the present invention is schematically depicted in detail in
As noted above, the substantially similar procedure is carried out for the side wall 6 of the container 2 including the side panel 30. In other words, the side wall 6 is defined by the side panel 30, the tab 16 and the web panels 50B, 52B, 54B, 5BA and 58A, 60A, 62A, 64A sandwiched between the side panel 30 and the tab 16.
It will be appreciated that the method for forming the container 2, as shown in
The blank 8 may be imprinted, embossed or otherwise decorated with indicia such as a company logo, promotional material, or other data. The foldable blank 8 forming the container 2 can be packaged, stored and furnished in substantially flat form and can be easily assembled.
In
A decorative surrounding band 102 (shown in
The container 2 may be supplied with flowers, for example a bouquet, to provide a readily utilizable vase. Such a vase formed from a one-piece sheet will not leak easily because the blank 8 can be made of a water impermeable material. The geometry of the side panels and the web panels of single-piece blank 8 and the folding arrangement of the container 2 is such that it allows the container 2 to hold a level of water high enough for the bouquet of natural flowers without leaking the water.
The present invention therefore provides a foldable container which can easily receive printing to promote goods and/or services, convey a message or present a unique design. The construction and operation of a container assembly can be packaged, stored and shipped in a substantially flat condition, and can be easily assembled without the use of tools or other fastener means for assembling the same. It will be appreciated that the present invention presents a container of very simple design and construction that is inexpensive to produce from a single-piece blank.
The foregoing description of the preferred embodiment of the present invention has been presented for the purpose of illustration in accordance with the provisions of the Patent Statutes. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise forms disclosed. Obvious modifications or variations are possible in light of the above teachings. The embodiment disclosed hereinabove was chosen in order to best illustrate the principles of the present invention and its practical application to thereby enable those of ordinary skill in the art to best utilize the invention in various embodiments and with various modifications as are suited to the particular use contemplated, as long as the principles described herein are followed. Thus, changes can be made in the above-described invention without departing from the intent and scope thereof. It is also intended that the scope of the present invention be defined by the claims appended thereto.