Claims
- 1. Interlocking means for securing two panels together in overlapping relation, said interlocking means comprising a locking panel foldably joined to one of the panels, a locking heel integral with said locking panel and projecting therefrom, a locking toe foldably joined to said locking panel and having a neck portion and outwardly projecting shoulders, and locking aperture means formed in the other panel and having spaced locking edges one of which is at least as long as the width of said neck portion of said locking toe and said locking aperture means having holding edges spaced apart and configured so that said shoulders of said locking toe can swing directly through said locking aperture from a position of substantially flat face contacting relation with said locking panel without deformation of said locking toe in such manner that the shoulders of said locking toe are interlocked with parts of the other panel adjacent said holding edges and adjacent said one locking edge and so that said locking heel is adjacent the other of said locking edges due to the angular disposition of said locking toe relative to said other panel which is maintained by the inherent bias exerted on said locking toe at said neck portion tending to urge said locking toe into engagement with said one of said locking edges so that a tension force at said neck portion resists any tendency of said locking toe to slip out of said locking aperture whereby said locking heel is retained within said aperture means and in engagement with the other of said locking edges thereby to prevent substantial relative movement between the panels.
- 2. Interlocking means according to claim 1 wherein said holding edges are substantially straight and diverge in a direction away from said one locking edge.
- 3. Interlocking means according to claim 1 wherein said spaced locking edges form generally opposite edges of a single common locking aperture.
- 4. Interlocking means according to claim 1 wherein said spaced locking edges are generally parallel to each other.
- 5. Interlocking means according to claim 4 wherein said locking edges are spaced apart by a distance approximately equal to the space between the fold line between said locking panel and said one panel and the fold line between said locking toe and said locking panel.
- 6. Interlocking means according to claim 1 wherein the fold line between said locking panel and said one panel is approximately parallel with the fold line between said locking toe and said locking panel.
- 7. Interlocking means according to claim 1 wherein said locking heel projects from said locking panel and beyond the fold line between said locking panel and said one panel.
- 8. Interlocking means according to claim 7 wherein the side edges of said locking heel converge in a direction away from said locking panel.
- 9. Interlocking means according to claim 1 wherein the side edges of said locking toe diverge from said neck portion thereof for a part at least of the side edges thereof.
- 10. Interlocking means according to claim 9 wherein said holding edges diverge from said one locking edge by an angle substantially the same as the angle of divergence of said part of the side edges of said locking toe.
- 11. Interlocking means for securing two panels together in overlapping relation, said interlocking means comprising a locking panel foldably joined to one of the panels, a locking heel integral with said locking panel and projecting therefrom, a locking toe foldably joined to said locking panel and having a neck portion and outwardly projecting shoulders, and locking aperture means having spaced locking edges and spaced holding edges formed in the other panel and configured so that it is capable of receiving said locking heel and said locking toe without substantial deformation following folding of said locking toe out of substantially flat face contacting relation with said locking panel in such manner that the shoulders of said locking toe are interlocked with parts of the other panel and directly through said locking aperture adjacent said holding edges by the inherent bias exterted on said locking toe tending to urge said locking toe into engagement with one of said locking edges to establish a tension force across the fold line between said locking toe and said locking panel which positively holds said locking toe within said locking aperture means against any tendency of said locking toe to slip out of said aperture means whereby said locking heel is retained within said aperture means and in engagement with the other of said locking edges thereby to prevent substantial relative movement between the panels.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 542,913 filed Jan. 22, 1975, now abandoned.
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Foreign Referenced Citations (2)
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| 1,355,681 |
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| 149,404 |
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Continuations (1)
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