Claims
- 1. A multiple-partitioned shelf unit comprising:
- a rigid shelf having a shelf open end comprising a four-sided, substantially horizontal floor, a four-sided, substantially horizontal ceiling, and means supporting said ceiling above said floor, said means including two spaced-apart upstanding members defining therebetween the horizontal extent of said shelf open end, wherein said ceiling further includes a downwardly-extending lip, the free end of said lip and floor defining therebetween the vertical extent of said shelf open end;
- a fiberboard shell having an upstanding rear panel hingedly connected to two upstanding side panels opposite free ends of said side panels, said shell being positioned within said shelf with said rear panel rearward of said shell open end and said free ends of said side panels each disposed at opposite ends of said horizontal extent of said shelf open end, each adjacent and inward of one of said upstanding members, and at least a portion of each of said side panels extending behind said lip; and
- means forming fiberboard compartments open to said shelf open end wherein said compartment-forming means extend between said side panels and, together with said adjacent upstanding member, said lip and side rear panel, hold said side panels in a stationary upright position.
- 2. The shelf unit of claim 1 wherein each of said side panels is formed of a side wall, extending between said rear panel and said side panel free end, and a plurality of side wall flaps each hingedly secured to said side wall at said free end of said side panel; and
- wherein said compartment-forming means includes a plurality of horizontal fiberboard partitions including at each end an upwardly and a downwardly extending partition end flap, said horizontal partitions each extending between said opposed side panels, and said partition end flaps each being sandwiched between one of said side walls and one of said side wall flaps, each partition end flap overlapping and being substantially coextensive with, the adjacent end flap of the adjacent horizontal partition.
- 3. The shelf unit of claim 2 wherein said horizontal partitions each are formed with at least one slit extending from the edge of said horizontal partition adjacent said shelf open end towards said rear panel; and
- wherein said compartment-forming means further includes at least one vertical partition being formed with a plurality of slits each extending from said vertical edge adjacent said rear panel towards said shelf open end, said horizontal and vertical partitions being disposed so that said vertical partition slits each receive the rear portion of said horizontal partitions, and said horizontal partition slits receive the forward portion of said vertical partition.
- 4. The shelf unit of claim 3 wherein at least one of said horizontal partitions includes a slot closely adjacent the hinge connection to said partition end flaps;
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- wherein at least one of said side wall flaps flanking said slotted horizontal partition includes a tab that is received by said slot.
- 5. The shelf unit of claim 1 wherein said compartment-forming means includes a plurality of fiberboard T-shaped vertical partitions having extending flaps to form the T-shape, said partitions being aligned and spaced so that the flaps of each partition extend to adjacent partitions.
- 6. The shelf unit of claim 5 wherein said side panel is formed of a side wall extending between said rear panel and said side wall free end, and a side wall flap hingedly interconnected at said side wall free end, each of said side wall flaps being disposed inwardly and closely adjacent said side wall and further including a tab that lies adjacent one of said floor and ceiling, and extends to the adjacent vertical panel.
- 7. The shelf unit of claim 1 wherein a first of said side panels is formed of a side wall, extending between said rear panel and said side panel free end, and a plurality of side-wall flaps each hingedly secured to said side wall at said free end of said side panel; and
- wherein said compartment-forming means includes a plurality of horizontal fiberboard partitions including at each end an upwardly and a downwardly extending partition end flap, said horizontal partitions each extending between said first side panel and a first vertical partition, said first vertical partition having a plurality of side wall flaps each hingedly secured at its forward edge, and said partition end flaps each being sandwiched between either one of said side walls adjacent said first side panel or said first vertical partition and one of said side wall flaps, each partition end flap overlapping and being substantially coextensive with, the adjacent end flap of the adjacent horizontal partition.
- 8. The shelf unit of claim 7 wherein compartment-forming means further includes a plurality of fiberboard T-shaped vertical partitions disposed between a second side panel and said first vertical portion and having extending flaps to form the T-shape, said partitions being aligned and spaced so that the flaps of each partition extend to adjacent partitions.
- 9. The shelf unit of claim 8 including a second side panel formed of a side wall extending between said rear panel and said side wall free end, and a side wall flap hingedly interconnected at said side wall free end, said side wall flap being disposed inwardly and closely adjacent said second side wall and further including an upper shoulder.
- 10. The shelf unit of claim 9 further including at least one channeled cross brace provided with inwardly extending flanges at its free ends and wherein at least one of said horizontal partitions is provided with at least one slot, said flanges substantially abutting the edge of said slot when said cross brace is disposed on the forward edge of said slotted horizontal partition.
- 11. The shelf unit of claim 5 wherein at least one of said flaps of said fiberboard T-shaped vertical partitions includes a tab and said T-shaped vertical partitions also include at least one slot near said flaps for receiving the tab of an adjacent vertical partition flap such that said vertical partitions are interlocked with one another.
- 12. The shelf unit of claim 5 wherein said T-shaped vertical partitions are provided with lower notches and further including a fiberboard partition base having aligned forward and rearward slots that form upraised floor portions received by the lower notches of said vertical partitions.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part application of copending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 06/111,709, filed on Jan. 14, 1980, now abandoned.
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