Claims
- 1. A pair of stackable boxes comprising,
- a lower box and an upper box, each box having a bottom and a plurality of upstanding walls including first and second parallel walls,
- the bottom of the upper box defining first and second slots disposed adjacent and parallel to the first and second walls, respectively,
- the first and second parallel walls of the lower box having first and second upstanding hook-shaped interlock tabs, respectively,
- the upper box being positioned on top of the lower box with the first and second upstanding hook-shaped interlock tabs of each of the first and second parallel walls in registry with and extending through the first and second slots, respectively,
- the upper box being positioned relative to the lower box such that the hook-shaped tabs overlap the bottom of the upper box,
- whereby the boxes are detachably interlocked and may be detached from each other by sliding the boxes relative to each other parallel to the first and second walls to a position in which the hook-shaped tabs do not overlap the bottom of the upper box.
- 2. A pair of stackable boxes as defined in claim 1 wherein:
- said lower box has an open top.
- 3. A pair of stackable boxes as defined in claim 1 wherein:
- the first and second parallel walls are front and rear walls, respectively, of each of said boxes,
- said upper box has a lid hingedly connected with the second wall.
- 4. A pair of stackable boxes as defined in claim 3 wherein,
- the bottom of the upper box defines third and fourth slots disposed adjacent and parallel to the first and second parallel walls thereof, respectively,
- and the first and second parallel walls of the lower box has third and fourth upstanding hook-shaped tabs, respectively, which are registerable with the third and fourth slots, respectively, with the upper box disposed over the lower box.
- 5. A pair of stackable boxes as defined in claim 4 wherein:
- the bottoms of the lower and upper boxes are of substantially the same shape and size,
- all of said hook-shaped tabs are oriented in the same direction and are alignable and insertable into the respective slots only when the upper box is offset laterally in one direction from the lower box,
- whereby the boxes may be detachably interlocked by sliding the upper box in the other direction relative to the lower box.
- 6. A pair of stackable boxes as defined in claim 1 wherein:
- the first and second parallel walls of the upper box include first and second index tabs, respectively, extending downwardly beyond the bottom of the upper box, said first index tab being an extension of the first wall and located opposite the first slot, said first slot being bounded on its outer edge by the first wall, and said second index tab being an extension of the second wall and located opposite the second slot, said second slot being bounded on its outer edge by the second wall.
- 7. A pair of stackable boxes as defined in claim 1 wherein:
- each of said interlock tabs has a body portion connected with the respective wall and a hook portion separated by a notch from the wall and a slit extending into the body portion from the bottom of the notch.
- 8. A pair of stackable boxes as defined in claim 4 wherein:
- the left upstanding hook-shaped tabs on the front and rear walls are located inwardly from the left end of the front and rear walls, respectively, by an offset distance which is greater than the width of the tabs,
- and the right hand upstanding hook-shaped tabs are offset inwardly from the right end of the front and rear walls, respectively, by a second offset distance which is greater than twice the width of the tabs.
- 9. In a box of the type having a panel with first and second adjacent angularly oriented edges and having first and second walls attached to and foldable at said first and second edges, respectively, towards an Upright position from the panel to form a corner, a corner interlock comprising:
- a tab having a hook portion extending from the end of the first wall, said tab being coplanar with the first wall,
- the second wall having an opening including a first opening portion at a location which allows the tab to pass through the second wall with the tab substantially perpendicular to the second wall when the first wall is in a first folded position and when the second wall is folded toward the end of the first wall to a predetermined position in which the plane of the second wall is between the hook portion and the end of the first wall, said opening having a second opening portion which allows the first wall to be moved from the first folded position to a second folded position in which a portion of the second wall is disposed between the hook portion and an edge of the first wall when the second wall is in said predetermined position whereby the first wall is interlocked with the second wall by said tab,
- a gate member hingedly attached to the second wall and having a portion which is hingedly movable by said tab from a closed position in which it occupies a portion of the first opening portion to an open position when said tab extends through the second wall and the first wall is in the first folded position, said gate member being movable back to said closed position when said first wall is in the second position, said gate member being substantially perpendicular to the tab, whereby the edge of the gate member blocks movement of the tab from the second opening portion to the first opening portion.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation, of application Ser. No. 08/094,526, filed Jul. 20, 1993.
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