Method for stacking boxes and removal of individual boxes from the stack

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6394742
  • Patent Number
    6,394,742
  • Date Filed
    Friday, April 28, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, May 28, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
Boxes each having opposing top and bottom walls adjoining opposing end walls and opposing side walls spaced apart a width adjoining the opposing top and bottom walls and the opposing end walls and having recessed end structure wherein a portion of the opposing side walls adjacent at least one of the opposing end walls that is narrower widthwise than the width are disposed diagonally inwardly and at least one of the top and bottom walls is tapered inwardly to the at least one of the opposing end walls that is narrower widthwise than the width, and arranging the boxes in an array of at least one row wherein each row contains the boxes disposed abreast one another with respective opposing end walls adjacent one another such that an opening is formed between adjacent opposing end walls.
Description




The invention relates to boxes, and, more particularly, relates to a method for stacking boxes so as to facilitate removal of individual boxes from the stack.




Boxes are useful for storing, transporting and dispensing a variety of subject matter. For example, containers of foodstuffs such as plastic bags of soft-drink syrup.




Boxes are often stacked upon one another for shipping or storage. Often, it is difficult to remove an individual box from a stack of boxes because the boxes are so closely positioned with respect to one another that an individual box cannot be easily grasped. Thus, it would be useful to have a means for stacking boxes that facilitates removal of an individual box from a closely-packed stack.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention provides a box having a recessed end structure wherein a portion of the side walls directly adjacent the end walls are diagonally disposed inwardly and at least one of the top and bottom walls is tapered inwardly to an end wall that is widthwise more narrow than the width of the box. Side edges of the end wall of the box are inwardly offset with respect to the side walls of the box. The boxes are stacked in side-by-side contiguous arrangement with end walls linearly adjacent one another whereby the offsets of adjacent boxes present an opening through which the end wall of a box may be conveniently grasped.




Other advantages and objects of the present invention will be apparent from the following description, the accompanying drawings, and the appended claims.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is an isometric illustration of a box suitable for use in a method for stacking boxes and removal of individual removal of boxes from the stack, in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the invention.





FIG. 2

is a plan view of the underside of a blank for forming the box of FIG.


1


.





FIG. 3

is a view of the box of

FIG. 1

taken along line X—X of FIG.


1


.





FIG. 4

is an elevational illustration of a row of boxes of FIG. I arranged in a side-by-side contiguous configuration.





FIG. 5

is an isometric illustration of boxes having the features of the box of

FIG. 1

, stacked in a matrix configuration, in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the invention.





FIG. 6

is an illustration of the manner in which an individual box may be removed from the row of boxes of

FIG. 4

or a row contained in the matrix of

FIG. 5

, in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Throughout the drawings, the same reference numerals are used to denote the same or like features of the invention.




Referring first to

FIG. 1

, therein is illustrated a box


10


suitable for use in a method for stacking boxes in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the invention.

FIG. 2

illustrates the inner surface of a blank


12


for forming the box of FIG.


1


. Reference may be made simultaneously to

FIGS. 1

,


2


and


3


for ease of understanding the following description.




The end structures of the erected box


10


have recessed areas at the region of intersection of the end walls and the pair of opposing side walls


30


,


40


. In the preferred embodiment illustrated, the end walls are composite walls, each formed from a pair of overlapping flaps denoted by numerals


20


and


27


at one end and denoted by numerals


21


and


26


at the opposing end of the box


10


. The box


10


has eight parallel vertical walls, including orthogonally-oriented end


20


/


27


,


21


/


26


and side


30


walls, and diagonally-oriented panels


32


. Recesses at the ends of the box


10


are formed by the diagonally-oriented panels


32


lying inwardly of the side edges of the end walls


20


/


27


,


21


/


26


and inwardly of the beveled edges of the top


22


and bottom


24


walls. The diagonal flaps


32


are joined by end flaps


34


to the inner ply end walls


26


,


27


. Adherence of the joinder flap


40


to the side wall


30


completes tubular formation of the box.




Referring now particularly to

FIGS. 3 and 4

, the composite end walls


20


/


27


,


21


/


26


are width-wise B narrower than the width A of the box


10


. The edges of the top


22


and bottom


24


walls taper inwardly (as shown more clearly in

FIGS. 1

,


2


and


3


) as a transition from the width A to width B. The offset C between the width B of the end wall


20


and the overall width A of the box


10


has been exaggerated slightly for clarity.




When the boxes


10


are arranged contiguously side-by-side, as depicted in

FIG. 4

, a voided region have a width of


2


C is formed between each adjoining pair of boxes


10


. When the boxes


10


are stacked in a matrix


14


as shown in

FIG. 5

, the voided region


2


C and the flange presented by the composite end walls


20


/


27


,


21


/


26


provide a means for grasping and manipulating an individual box


10


, as depicted in FIG.


6


. The recessed space provided by the diagonal flaps


32


and the opening having a width


2


C permits access for hands


50


of an individual or a box-manipulating or box-grasping tool.




The perforated “punch-out” tab that is depicted at the intersection of the end wall


20


and the top wall


22


of the box


10


is useful for positioning the spout of an enclosed article, such as a plastic bag containing soft-drink syrup. This feature has been depicted to illustrate the environment in which the invention may be practiced.




Modifications may be made in the foregoing without departing from the scope and spirit of the claimed invention. For example, while both ends of the boxes depicted in

FIGS. 1-4

and

FIG. 6

have recessed regions at both ends of the box, the invention may also be practiced with boxes


11


such as those depicted in the matrix


14


of

FIG. 6

wherein only one end has recessed regions. It is also to be noted that the diagonal recessed flaps


32


of the box provide a reinforcing structure that is beneficial when the boxes are stacked. As a further example of a modification that does not depart from the scope or spirit of the invention, the invention may be practiced with only one of the top and bottom edges of the walls


20


/


27


,


21


/


26


being widthwise more narrow than the width of the box


10


.



Claims
  • 1. A method for stacking boxes comprising the steps of:providing a plurality of boxes each box having opposing top and bottom walls adjoining opposing end walls and opposing side walls, said opposing end walls being widthwise narrower than a width of said top and bottom walls, said opposing side walls being spaced apart the width of said opposing top and bottom walls, having recessed end structure wherein a portion of said opposing side walls adjacent at least one of said opposing end walls is disposed diagonally inwardly of side edges of said end wall and at least one of the top and bottom walls is tapered inwardly to said at least one of said opposing end walls, and arranging said plurality of boxes in an array of at least one row wherein each said row contains said boxes disposed abreast one another with respective said at least one of said opposing end walls that is narrower widthwise than said width adjacent one another such that an opening is formed between adjacent respective said opposing end walls.
  • 2. The invention of claim 1, wherein said at least one of said opposing end walls that is narrower widthwise than said width of an individual box comprises both of said opposing end walls.
  • 3. An arrangement of boxes disposed in an array formed by the method ofproviding a plurality of boxes each box having opposing top and bottom walls adjoining opposing end walls and opposing side walls, said opposing end walls being widthwise narrower than a width of said top and bottom walls, said opposing side walls being spaced apart the width of said opposing top and bottom walls, having recessed end structure wherein a portion of said opposing side walls adjacent at least one of said opposing end walls is disposed diagonally inwardly and at least one of the top and bottom walls is tapered inwardly to said at least one of said opposing end walls whereby a recessed region is formed at at least one comer of said box by said end wall, said side wall and at least one of said top and bottom walls, and arranging said plurality of boxes in an array of at least one row wherein each said row contains said boxes disposed abreast one another with respective said at least one of said opposing end walls that is narrower widthwise than said width adjacent one another such that an opening is formed between adjacent respective said opposing end walls.
  • 4. The invention of claim 3, wherein said at least one of said opposing end walls that is narrower widthwise than said width of an individual box comprises both of said opposing end walls.
Parent Case Info

This application claims the benefit of priority under provisional application number 60/132,094, filed Apr. 30, 1999.

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Provisional Applications (1)
Number Date Country
60/132094 Apr 1999 US