Claims
- 1. A collapsible container which comprises:
- A. A base having a generally planar support surface;
- B. A plurality of legs mounted about the periphery of said support surface and extending from said surface downwardly and perpendicular to said support surface;
- C. Said legs having mortises extending into said legs and from the periphery of said support surface and perpendicular to said support surface;
- D. A first pair of sides having tenons extending from a bottom edge of each of said first pair of sides and for engaging the mortises in said legs to form a mortise joint to position each of said pairs of first sides in an upright position perpendicular to said support surface on opposite sides of said base and each of said sides having upright edges perpendicular to said support surface;
- E. Each of said first pair of sides having a hinged joint extending between said upright edges and parallel to said bottom edge of said first side to divide each of said first pairs of sides into an upper portion and a lower portion;
- F. A second pair of sides having tenons extending from a bottom edge of each of said second pairs of sides and for engaging the mortises in said legs to form a mortise joint to position each of said pairs of second side in an upright position perpendicular to said support surface on opposite sides of said base having upright edges in edge to edge contact with the upright edges of said first sides;
- G. Each of said second pair of sides having a hinged joint extending between said upright edges of said second sides and parallel to said bottom edge of said second sides to divide each of said second pair of sides into an upper portion and a lower portion;
- H. Said upright edges of said first and second sides forming a lap joint connection; and
- I. Lock means interconnecting said first and second pairs of sides at the edge to edge contact of upright edges on adjoining first and second sides.
- 2. A collapsible container in accordance with claim which said legs are positioned about the periphery of said base to provide openings between the legs to accommodate a fork lift to lift the container.
- 3. A collapsible container in accordance with claim 1 in which each mortise and tenon is tapered to insure locking engagement between the tenon and the mortise and to ease removal of each tenon from the engaged mortise to permit rapid assembly and disassembly of the first and second pairs of sides in said base.
- 4. A collapsible container in accordance with claim 1 in which said lock means is located in said upper portion of each of the said first and second pairs of sides.
- 5. A collapsible container in accordance with claim 1 in which at least one of said first pairs of sides being a gate side which includes a gate forming a portion of said gate side, a gate hinge means interconnecting a hinged edge of said gate and said gate side with the gate hinge means forming a hinge line parallel to said bottom edge between a first edge of said gate and said gate side, latch means interconnecting said gate and said gate side to align said gate with said gate side to from a uniform wall, restraint means mounted on said gate side, engaging means mounted on said gate and adapted to engage said restraint means to prevent said latch from disengaging when force is applied to said gate side parallel to said gate hinge.
- 6. A collapsible container in accordance with claim 5 in which said restraint means includes a side extension mounted on said gate side, said side extension having a cavity, said engaging means including a gate projection having a boss for engaging said cavity to prevent said gate side from moving away from said gate when force is applied to said gate side parallel to said gate hinge.
- 7. A collapsible container in accordance with claim 5 in which both of the sides of said first pair of sides include a gate, a gate hinge means, latch means, restraint means and engaging means as set forth in claim 5.
- 8. A collapsible container in accordance with claim 5 in which said gate hinge means is mounted to permit said gate to rotate about said hinge line outwardly from the center of said planar support surface.
- 9. A collapsible container in accordance with claim 1 in which a plurality of individual hinges connect the upper and lower portions of each of said first pairs of sides to form said hinged joint in each of said first pair of sides and in which a plurality of individual hinges connect the upper and lower portions of each of said second pairs of sides to form said hinged joint in each of said second pair of sides.
- 10. A collapsible container in accordance with claim 9 in which said upper and lower portions of each of the said hinged joints in each of the sides of said first and second pairs of sides contain upper and lower support surfaces, said upper and lower support surfaces being in contact to transmit force applied to the upper portion to the lower portions.
- 11. A container in accordance with claim 10 in which said hinged joints are formed by a lip and tongue engagement between the upper and lower portions of each of the sides of said first and second pairs of sides.
- 12. A collapsible container in accordance with claim 1 in which said lap joint is formed with a lip extending along substantially the entire length of the upright edges of each of said second pair of sides and a tongue extending along substantially the entire length of the upright edges of each of said first pairs of sides for engaging said lips to form a lap joint.
- 13. A collapsible container in accordance with claim 12 in which the lips and tongues of said joint are engaged to prevent the upper portion of said first pair of sides from rotating about said hinged joint outwardly from said base while permitting said upper portion of said first pair of sides to rotate about said hinged joint inwardly toward the planar support surface of said base.
- 14. A collapsible container in accordance with claim 1 in which the bottom edge of each of said first and second pairs of sides lie in a common plane parallel to the planar surface of said base when the said first and second pairs of sides are mounted on said base and in which the hinged joint in said second pair of sides is positioned farther above said plane than the hinged joint in said first pair of sides to permit said first pair of sides to be folded inwardly upon said planar surface and to permit said second pairs of sides to be folded inwardly on top of said first pair of sides to collapse said container into a compact unit.
- 15. A collapsible container in accordance with claim 14 in which the upper portion of said second pair of sides is less than half the distance from the center of the planar support surface of said base to the periphery of said support surface.
- 16. A collapsible container in accordance with claim 1 which further includes a retainer means interconnecting the lower portions of each side of said first and second pairs at the lap joint connection.
- 17. A collapsible container in accordance with claim 16 in which said retainer means includes a catch mounted on the lower portion of said second pair of sides on each edge of said lower portion, and a stop mounted on the lower portion of each edge of each of the said first pair of sides to engage said catch.
- 18. A container in accordance with claim 1 in which said lock means includes a strike plate mounted on each upright edge of each of the sides of said second pair of sides, a lock stop mounted on each upright edge of each side of said first pair of sides for engaging said first pair of sides for engaging said catch and a latch for interconnecting said catch and lock stop to interconnect the edges of the sides of said first and second pairs of sides.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of prior application Ser. No. 07/303,553, filed Jan. 30, 1989, now abandoned.
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